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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.

16°C
Partly cloudyNollamaraFeels like 16° · Wind 1 km/h · Humidity 60%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 06:49Sunset 17:51
Today☁️17°11°💧2%
Wed🌦️18°10°💧71%
Thu☁️19°💧18%
Fri☀️21°💧0%
Sat⛈️24°12°💧24%
Sun🌦️18°10°💧47%
Mon🌦️18°💧15%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Nollamara’s weather today is typical for an inner-northern Perth suburb: mild to warm with a light sea breeze arriving by mid-afternoon. Check the live forecast above for exact temperatures and wind shifts.

What makes Nollamara’s weather different from coastal Perth?

Nollamara sits about 10 kilometres inland, so it routinely gets a few degrees warmer than the coast during the day, especially in summer. The afternoon sea breeze moderates that heat, but it arrives later and weaker than it does at Cottesloe or Scarborough.

When is the wet season?

Nollamara follows Perth’s Mediterranean pattern: dry, hot summers and cool, wet winters. Most rain falls between May and August, often from cold fronts moving across the southwest. The live forecast above will show any approaching systems.

Average summer max31–33°C (Jan–Feb)
Average winter min8–10°C (Jul)
Typical annual rainfall~740 mm, mostly May–Aug
Prevailing afternoon windSW sea breeze, 15–25 km/h
Does Nollamara get afternoon thunderstorms?

Yes, occasionally, especially in late spring and early summer when hot inland air meets the cooler sea breeze. These storms are short-lived but can bring heavy rain and gusty winds for an hour or two.

How fast does the sea breeze reach Nollamara?

It typically arrives between 2 and 4 pm, about 30–60 minutes after it reaches Perth’s coast. The breeze quickly drops temperatures by 5–8°C and shifts the wind direction from NE to SW.

Should I expect fog in winter?

Yes, on calm, clear winter mornings. The inland location lets the ground cool faster than the coast, and fog can linger until mid-morning before the sun burns it off. Visibility can drop below 200 metres.

See the Australia weather hub for other cities, or the detailed Perth Weather page for broader trends across the metro area. For urgent warnings, check the Severe Weather Warning page.