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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Reef Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live conditions above show current temperatures, wind and rain across Australia’s capital cities. A high-pressure system is dominating the southeast, keeping weather Melbourne and Adelaide mostly clear, while a trough is drawing moisture into weather Brisbane and weather Perth.
What is the weather doing across the country today?
The high-pressure ridge over the Bight is bringing settled conditions to weather Adelaide and weather Melbourne, with light winds and mild daytime temperatures. Weather Perth is seeing a seabreeze developing after a warm morning, while weather Brisbane is partly cloudy with a chance of a light shower. The tropics remain quiet, though a weak trough near the Queensland coast may produce isolated rain. Check weather radar for any local development.
Any severe weather to watch?
No severe weather warnings are current. However, a cold front is expected to approach weather Melbourne and weather Adelaide by late tomorrow, bringing a shift to cooler, showery conditions. For now, the fire danger is low in most areas, but stay alert to any updates from BOM weather Australia.
Will weather Melbourne see rain today?
No rain is expected in Melbourne CBD today. The high-pressure system keeps conditions dry and mostly sunny. Rain may arrive tomorrow evening as a cold front moves through.
Is weather Adelaide likely to be windy?
Winds in Adelaide are light this morning, picking up to 20–30 km/h from the northwest by afternoon. No gale-force winds are forecast, but it will feel cooler near the coast.
What about weather Perth’s afternoon conditions?
Perth will reach 28°C with a seabreeze developing around 2pm. The afternoon will be warm and mostly sunny. No rain expected, though a weak trough may bring a cloud increase.
Sources
For tomorrow’s conditions, see our Weather Tomorrow Australia page. For detailed radar imagery, visit Weather Radar. For the latest official warnings, check Severe Weather Warning.
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