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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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Use the live forecast above for today’s conditions. Eneabba’s weather is marked by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Temperature swings between day and night can be sharp, especially in spring and autumn, so check the forecast before heading out.
What is the typical climate in Eneabba?
Eneabba sits inland, about 280 kilometres north of Perth, so its climate is more continental than the coast. Summers are very hot with average maxima around 34°C, while winters are cool and moist, with overnight lows often dropping to 9°C. Most rain falls between May and August, with annual totals around 500 millimetres.
How does Eneabba weather compare to nearby coastal towns?
Coastal places like Leeman and Dongara are cooler in summer due to sea breezes, but inland Eneabba can be 5–8°C hotter. In winter, the coast stays milder, while Eneabba sees more overnight chill. For broader conditions, check Perth weather and Australia weather hub. The eneabba weather 14 day forecast is the best tool for planning ahead, particularly for farm work or travel.
When is the best time to visit Eneabba?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the most comfortable conditions – warm days, mild nights, and less chance of extreme heat or heavy rain.
Does Eneabba get frost in winter?
Yes, frost occurs on clear winter mornings, especially in low-lying areas. It’s not as common as in southern wheatbelt towns, but can impact early crops.
How does Eneabba weather affect local farming?
The Mediterranean pattern suits cereals and canola, but summer heat stresses livestock. Growers rely on the eneabba weather 14 day forecast to time seeding, spraying, and harvesting.