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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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Check the live forecast above before heading out in Conder today. Conditions can shift quickly when cold fronts sweep across the Tuggeranong Valley, so the morning outlook may not hold all afternoon.
What weather patterns affect Conder most?
Conder sits in the Tuggeranong Valley, surrounded by hills that funnel winds and trap frost. Cold fronts from the Brindabella Range bring sudden temperature drops and gusty conditions, especially from autumn through spring. Summer afternoons often develop thunderstorms, while winter mornings frequently sit below zero. The live forecast above will show you whether a front is moving in.
How should I plan around Conder weather?
Layer clothing in the cooler months — mornings can be icy but afternoons often reach double digits. In summer, plan outdoor activities for early morning or evening to avoid peak heat. Keep an eye on the live forecast above for thunderstorm warnings from November to February, and check our severe weather warning page if storms are predicted.
Does Conder get snow?
Light snow falls on the surrounding Brindabella Ranges most winters, but Conder itself rarely sees settled snow. Flurries can mix with rain during cold fronts, typically once every few years.
When is the wettest time of year?
Late spring and early summer — October to December — bring the most rain, often from afternoon thunderstorms. February is usually the driest month in Conder.
Is Conder windier than other Canberra suburbs?
Conder’s position in the Tuggeranong Valley can funnel north-westerly winds, making it breezier than central Canberra. Gusts over 50 km/h are common with passing cold fronts.