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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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Lindfield’s weather follows a humid subtropical pattern: mild winters, warm summers, and rain spread fairly evenly through the year. The live forecast above gives today’s conditions, but for planning ahead you’ll want reliable local data.
What makes Lindfield’s weather different from central Sydney?
Lindfield sits about 12 kilometres north-west of the Sydney CBD, so it’s slightly cooler and rainier than the city centre, especially in summer afternoons when coastal sea breezes arrive later. The suburb’s elevation (roughly 100 metres) and tree cover also mean overnight lows can be a couple of degrees lower than at Observatory Hill.
When should you check for severe weather?
Thunderstorms are most common from November to March, usually developing inland and moving east. Flash flooding can occur along the Lane Cove River catchment. If a storm is forecast, keep an eye on the live forecast above and any severe weather warnings issued for the Sydney region.
Does Lindfield ever get snow?
No. Snow is extremely rare anywhere on the Sydney coastal plain. Lindfield’s lowest recorded temperature is around 2°C, with frost possible on calm winter mornings, but not snow.
What’s the wettest month in Lindfield?
June is typically the wettest, averaging about 130 mm of rain. However, rainfall is spread fairly evenly throughout the year, with no distinct dry season. Check the Sydney weather page for monthly averages.
Where can I find a Lindfield weather radar image?
The closest Bureau of Meteorology radar is at Terrey Hills, covering the whole Sydney basin. For a local view, use the bom lindfield observations or the live forecast above. For mobile, try our Australia weather hub for links.