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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 to Sisters Beach. The weather here changes quickly with sea breezes, so plan for wind shifts and cooler conditions even on sunny days.
What should I expect at Sisters Beach today?
Along the Tasmanian north-west coast, Sisters Beach often feels a few degrees cooler than inland spots. Sea breezes pick up by midday, and cloud can roll in from Bass Strait. The sisters beach weather bom site gives the most reliable observations, but the live forecast above will show you wind and swell trends for the next few hours.
How do tides and wind affect my trip?
Sisters Beach has a moderate tidal range. High tide can push waves right to the dunes, while low tide exposes wide sand flats. The sisters beach tides table helps you time a swim or a walk. Wind direction matters too – a northerly breeze brings calm water, but a south-westerly can whip up a strong chop. For regional context, check burnie weather or launceston weather to see if a front is moving through.
Is Sisters Beach safe for swimming?
Usually yes on calm, low-wind days. The beach has no flags, so check the live forecast above for swell height and rip risk. Avoid swimming during strong onshore winds or after heavy rain that may affect water quality.
What causes the sudden temperature drop in summer?
A change from land breeze to sea breeze can drop the air temperature 4–6 °C in minutes. This is common from late morning onwards. The live forecast above shows when the sea breeze is expected to arrive.
Sources
For broader forecasts across Australia, visit our Australia weather hub. If a cold front or severe storm is forecast for the north-west coast, check the Severe Weather Warning page.