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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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Check the live forecast above before stepping out. Glenmore Park, on Sydney’s western fringe, often runs a few degrees warmer than the city and is less humid – but those afternoon sea breezes usually arrive later than near the coast.
What makes Glenmore Park weather different from Sydney weather?
Glenmore Park sits on the Cumberland Plain, so it lacks the moderating influence of the ocean. Summers tend to be hotter, with more 35 °C-plus days than in the city centre. Winters are cooler overnight – frost is not unusual in July – but days are generally sunny. The area’s north‑westerly aspect means summer storms can build quickly; check the local radar before afternoon plans.
Where can you find a reliable Glenmore Park weather radar?
The closest Bureau of Meteorology radar is at Terrey Hills, about 50 km east. For real‑time rain tracking, weather in glenmore park hourly updates are available on Weatherzone and Willy Weather. The BOM’s Sydney radar loop gives a solid picture of approaching systems – especially useful if you’re checking the weather in glenmore park tomorrow.
How accurate is the 10‑day forecast for Glenmore Park?
Beyond 7 days, reliability drops – especially for rainfall timing. Use the weather in glenmore park 10 days outlook as a trend guide, but rely on the live forecast above for today and tomorrow.
Does Glenmore Park get severe thunderstorms?
Yes, particularly between October and March. The area lies in the storm corridor west of Sydney. If a warning is issued, check our Severe Weather Warning page.
Is the hourly forecast useful for planning outdoor activities?
Yes. The glenmore park weather hourly breakdown helps schedule walks, gardening or sport – the morning is often calm before sea breezes pick up by midday.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub and Sydney Weather page.