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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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Cammeray’s weather is shaped by its position on Sydney’s lower North Shore, with the harbour moderating extremes. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions; expect mild mornings, warm afternoons, and a sea breeze that often picks up by midday.
What is the typical weather pattern for Cammeray?
Cammeray sits near Middle Harbour, so it gets a coastal influence without being directly on the ocean. Summers are warm and humid, with average highs around 27°C. Winters are mild, rarely dropping below 8°C overnight. The sea breeze keeps afternoons cooler than inland suburbs like Penrith weather, which can be 5–8°C hotter. Rain is spread fairly evenly through the year, though autumn and early winter tend to be the driest months.
How does the local geography affect Cammeray weather?
The harbour and nearby bushland create localised conditions. Fog can form in the valley near Cammeray Golf Course on calm winter mornings, burning off by mid-morning. The ridge along Willoughby Road often catches stronger winds, especially during southerly changes. For a more detailed breakdown, check cammeray weather hourly updates.
Does Cammeray get much wind?
Yes, especially in spring and early summer. The afternoon sea breeze from Middle Harbour can gust to 30–40 km/h. Southerly busters in summer bring sudden, strong wind shifts, often dropping temperatures by 10°C in minutes.
Is Cammeray affected by severe weather?
Occasionally. East coast lows can bring heavy rain and damaging winds, particularly in autumn. The area is not prone to flooding, but localised flash flooding can occur in low-lying streets near the creek. Check severe weather warnings during storms.
How does Cammeray compare to Manly weather?
Cammeray is slightly warmer and less windy than Manly weather, which sits directly on the coast. Manly gets stronger sea breezes and more humidity. Cammeray’s inland position means it cools down faster at night.