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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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Use the live forecast above to plan your day in Padstow. The suburb’s inland position means summer heat builds quickly, while coastal troughs can bring sudden afternoon storms. Check hourly details before outdoor activities.
What does the weather look like this week in Padstow?
The live forecast above gives a reliable overview. Padstow sits in Sydney’s south-west, so its temperatures often run a few degrees higher than the coast. East coast lows in autumn and winter can produce persistent rain, while summer sees frequent thunderstorm risks. For broader Sydney conditions, see sydney weather.
How does Padstow compare to nearby suburbs?
Padstow weather is typically similar to revesby weather, though local topography can cause slight differences in cloud cover. Residents often compare padstow heights weather for a more elevated reading. Hourly breakdowns from padstow weather hourly help when planning walks, and the 14-day outlook on our Australia weather hub gives a longer view.
Does Padstow get much rain in summer?
Yes. Summer rainfall is driven by afternoon thunderstorms and occasional east coast troughs. January and February are the wettest months, with brief heavy falls that can disrupt outdoor plans. BOM Padstow radar helps track approaching cells.
What is the best time to visit Padstow for mild weather?
Autumn (March to May) offers stable conditions with lower humidity and fewer storms. Daytime highs range 22–27°C, while nights are cool. Clear spells are common, making it ideal for outdoor activities without the heat of summer.
How reliable is the 14-day forecast for Padstow?
Beyond 7 days, confidence drops significantly. Use the 14-day outlook as a general trend, but refer to padstow weather hourly updates and the live forecast above for near-term decisions. Synoptic patterns can shift quickly in south-eastern Australia.