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Weather For Next Week

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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.

The live forecast above gives the weather for next week in your chosen city. For Sydney, expect a warm start then a cool change midweek. Similar patterns apply across Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, with details on each city’s page.

What’s the outlook for next week?

A high-pressure system will keep most of the east coast mostly sunny early in the week, with a trough moving through from Wednesday bringing cloud and possible showers. In Melbourne, the 14-day weather forecast shows a cooler end to the week, while Brisbane stays warmer. Adelaide will see a dry start then a chance of rain Thursday. Perth’s 21-day forecast points to a stable, sunny week.

For those checking the weather for next week Melbourne or Sydney, the live forecast above is your best guide. If you need a longer view, the 21-day weather forecast Sydney and Melbourne weather 21 day forecast pages give more detail.

Will there be any severe weather?

No major severe weather warnings are current for next week across the capitals. A gusty change may bring isolated thunderstorms in southern NSW and Victoria on Wednesday, but nothing widespread. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for updates.

Hottest dayLikely Tuesday, reaching 32°C in Sydney and 35°C in Adelaide.
Coolest dayThursday, with tops around 22°C in Melbourne and 24°C in Sydney.
Rain chanceHighest on Wednesday for Melbourne and Sydney (40–60%).
UV indexVery high to extreme midday – slip, slop, slap.
Is next week going to be hotter than average?

For most capitals, yes. Sydney and Adelaide will be 2–3°C above the March average early in the week, before the cool change brings temperatures back to normal by Friday.

When is the best time for outdoor activities?

Tuesday morning before the sea breeze picks up, or Thursday afternoon after the change has passed. Check the live forecast above for exact wind and rain timing in your city.

Will there be any storms?

Isolated thunderstorms are possible Wednesday afternoon in central NSW and northern Victoria. No severe storms are forecast, but keep an eye on the BOM radar for short-notice changes.