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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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Glenorie’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for this part of the Hills District — expect a mix of clear skies and afternoon cloud, with temperatures peaking around the mid-twenties in summer or dropping to single digits in winter.
What is the typical weather pattern for Glenorie?
Glenorie sits in Sydney’s north-west, where the climate is slightly cooler and less humid than the coast. Summer days often reach the low 30s Celsius, with afternoon storms common. Winters are crisp and dry, with mornings often below 5°C and frost possible in low-lying areas. The glenorie weather radar on the Bureau of Meteorology site gives the best real-time view of incoming rain or storms.
How reliable are long-range forecasts for Glenorie?
A glenorie weather 14 day forecast can give a general trend — such as a dry week followed by rain — but day-to-day accuracy drops after about 7 days. For planning a trip to the glenorie bakery or a weekend outdoors, check the live forecast above and the radar for the most useful guidance.
Does Glenorie get much rain?
Annual rainfall is around 800–900 mm, with most falling from October to March. Summer storms can bring heavy downpours, while winter is generally drier and more stable.
Is Glenorie colder than Sydney city?
Yes, often by 3–5°C on clear winter nights. The inland location and higher elevation mean frost is common, while the city stays milder due to the ocean and urban heat.
Where can I check the latest Glenorie weather?
The live forecast above is your quickest check. For radar and warnings, use the Bureau of Meteorology site. For broader conditions, see our Sydney weather page or severe weather warnings.