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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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Burra’s weather right now is shown in the live forecast above. For the rest of today expect mostly clear skies with a light north-easterly breeze, typical of a South Australian autumn afternoon.
What’s the typical weather pattern for Burra?
Burra sits in South Australia’s mid-north, so it gets hot, dry summers and cool, damp winters. Summer highs often push past 30 °C, while winter maximums hover around 14–16 °C. Frost is common on clear winter mornings. Rain is sparse: most of the annual 450 mm falls from May to August.
How does the live forecast compare to the seasonal average?
Check the live forecast above against Burra’s long-term averages. If temperatures sit a few degrees above or below the norm, it’s worth noting for planning outdoor work or travel. The Adelaide weather page can give you a broader regional picture.
Where can I find the Burra weather 14 day forecast?
You can view the latest burra weather 14 day forecast on the Bureau of Meteorology website or on weather apps like Weatherzone. The live forecast above updates regularly, so check it for the most current outlook.
Is there a Burra weather radar?
Burra doesn’t have its own radar. The closest burra weather radar is the Adelaide radar (at Buckland Park), which covers the broader region. For localised rain, also check the burra rainfall last 24 hours data from the Bureau.
How reliable is the Burra weather BOM forecast?
The burra weather bom forecast is the most authoritative source for South Australia. The Bureau uses local station data and computer models. For severe weather, always check the severe weather warning page.