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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.

Morley’s weather matches the inland Perth pattern – warm to hot summers and mild winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions. Rain is most likely from May to September, with February usually the hottest month.

What is the typical weather pattern in Morley?

Morley sits about 8 kilometres north-east of the Perth CBD, so its climate is drier and slightly hotter than coastal suburbs. Summers (December–February) often reach the low 30s Celsius, while winter highs sit around 18°C. Overnight lows in July can drop to 8°C.

Rainfall is concentrated in the cooler months – about 800 mm annually, with July the wettest. The surrounding hills can push showers eastwards, so morley weather radar is useful for tracking afternoon storms in spring and summer.

How reliable are the 14-day outlooks for Morley?

Short-term forecasts (1–3 days) are highly accurate, but the morley weather 14 day forecast gives only a general trend. Beyond a week, confidence drops due to changes in the synoptic pattern. For plans like weather morley tomorrow, check the morning update on the Bureau of Meteorology.

Location8 km north-east of Perth CBD
Average summer max31°C
Average winter min8°C
Annual rainfall~800 mm
Does Morley get much rain?

Morley receives about 800 mm per year, which is typical for inland Perth. Most rain falls between May and September – July is the wettest month. Summer storms are occasional but can be heavy with hail.

When is the hottest time of year in Morley?

February is typically the hottest month, with average maximums around 32°C. Heatwaves driven by northerly winds can push temperatures above 40°C for a few days. Coastal suburbs like Scarborough or Cottesloe are a few degrees cooler then.

How does the Darling Scarp affect Morley weather?

The Darling Scarp lies east of Morley. It can trap moist air during winter, increasing cloud and light rain. In summer, afternoon sea breezes from the west often moderate heat, but the hills can trigger thunderstorm development to the east.

For broader coverage, see our Australia weather hub and the Perth Weather page. Nearby suburbs such as bayswater weather and noranda weather follow the same pattern. Use morley weather hourly updates from the live forecast above for precise timing.