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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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Berrima’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, shows a typical inland NSW pattern: cool mornings, mild afternoons, and a chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms in summer. Prepare for a temperature range of around 8–25°C depending on the season.
What’s the weather like in Berrima right now?
The live forecast above gives the current temperature, wind and humidity for Berrima. Because Berrima sits in the Southern Highlands at about 700 metres elevation, it’s often several degrees cooler than nearby Sydney weather or the coast. Afternoon sea breezes can push in from the east, but the main influence is the westerly flow that brings dry, clear air in winter and unstable conditions in summer. Check the berrima weather hourly graph for short-term changes.
What’s the outlook for the next week?
For planning, look at the weather in berrima 10 days or berrima weather 14 day forecast available on the Bureau’s site. The pattern usually holds steady: frosty starts in winter, warm afternoons in spring and autumn, and afternoon thundershowers from November to February. If you need a quick check, the berrima weather 7 day forecast is reliable for deciding if you need a coat tomorrow. For weather in berrima tomorrow, the live forecast above updates every hour.
When is the best time to visit Berrima?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) give the most comfortable days for walking the main street. Summer can be hot with storms; winter mornings are frosty but often sunny by lunchtime.
How accurate is the Berrima 10-day forecast?
The first 3–4 days are reliable for temperature and rain chances. Beyond that, use the berrima weather 14 day forecast as a trend guide only – the Bureau’s accuracy drops after a week.
Does Berrima get much snow?
Light snow falls once every few winters, usually in July or August. It rarely settles for more than a few hours. For serious snow, head to the mountains near Brisbane weather or further south.