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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 heading out, then plan around the afternoon heat or any storm risk. Kemps Creek sits in Sydney’s outer west, where summer days often climb above 30°C and winter mornings can dip near freezing.
What is the typical weather pattern for Kemps Creek?
Kemps Creek has a humid subtropical climate, with warm to hot summers and cool winters. Summer highs regularly reach 28–32°C, often with afternoon thunderstorms. Winter highs sit around 16–18°C, with clear, cold mornings. Rainfall is spread across the year, but late summer and early autumn tend to be wettest. The area is inland enough to miss the coastal sea breeze, so it can feel several degrees hotter than weather Sydney stations near the harbour.
How does the local geography affect the forecast?
The site lies on the Cumberland Plain, a flat basin west of the Blue Mountains. This allows heat to build quickly on summer days and cold air to drain into low-lying spots on winter nights. Fog is common in winter mornings. For real-time storm movement, check the severe weather warning page and the kemps creek weather radar loop on the Bureau of Meteorology site.
What is the weather in Kemps Creek tomorrow?
Check the live forecast above for the most accurate weather kemps creek tomorrow outlook. In general, expect a morning minimum around 14–18°C in summer or 4–8°C in winter, with the afternoon high reaching the forecasted temperature.
Does Kemps Creek get hail storms?
Yes. The area sits in a hail-prone corridor west of Sydney. Severe thunderstorms in late spring and summer can produce hail up to golf-ball size. Always have a plan to shelter your car and property when a severe thunderstorm warning is issued.
How far is Kemps Creek from the coast?
It’s about 40 kilometres west of Sydney’s CBD. This inland location means it misses the cooling sea breeze on hot days, so temperatures are often 3–5°C higher than at coastal sites like Bondi. For coastal conditions, compare with Australia weather hub data.