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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bodalla’s weather is shaped by its coastal location on the NSW South Coast, bringing mild winters and warm summers. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, while the key pattern is a moderate maritime climate with reliable rainfall year-round, heaviest in autumn and early winter.
What is the typical climate for Bodalla?
Bodalla sits between the coast and the Deua River valley, so it gets sea breezes in summer and cool, damp air in winter. Average summer highs reach the mid-20s Celsius, while winter highs sit around 16–18°C. Rainfall averages about 900–1000 mm annually, with no pronounced dry season. The nearby ranges can enhance showers, especially in the afternoon.
How does the weather compare to nearby towns?
Bodalla’s weather is similar to coastal NSW conditions, but slightly less windy than the immediate coast at Narooma. Sydney weather is generally warmer and drier, while Canberra weather is much colder in winter and hotter in summer due to its inland position. For local comparisons, Narooma weather is often breezier and Moruya weather is almost identical, as both are within 20 km of Bodalla.
What is the bodalla weather 14 day forecast?
The live forecast above includes the 14-day outlook. For Bodalla, the 14-day trend typically shows a mix of coastal showers and clear days, with possible troughs moving up from the south. Check the Bureau of Meteorology for updates.
Does bodalla weather radar show rain accurately?
The nearest weather radar is at Moruya, about 15 km north. It covers Bodalla well for detecting rain bands and storms, but local topography can cause small gaps. Use the radar alongside the live forecast for best results.
When is the best time to visit Bodalla for fine weather?
Late spring (November) and early autumn (March–April) offer the most stable conditions: warm days around 22–25°C, lower humidity, and fewer rain days. Summer can be humid, and winter is cool but often clear.