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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 for Liverpool’s conditions over the next 10 days, as temperatures in Sydney’s south-west can shift quickly with summer heat or winter westerlies. The Bureau of Meteorology provides the most reliable data for this inland suburb, where daytime highs often run a few degrees warmer than the city coast.
What’s the typical 10-day outlook for Liverpool?
Liverpool sits on the Georges River, about 30 kilometres south-west of the Sydney CBD. Its inland position means summer afternoons frequently reach the low 30s (°C), while winter mornings can drop to 3–5°C. The 10-day forecast from the live feed above will show whether a trough or coastal trough is likely to bring afternoon storms or clear, dry conditions. Always check the wind direction: north-easterlies keep things milder, while westerlies can push temperatures up quickly.
How should I prepare for the next 10 days?
For outdoor plans, note that Liverpool’s humidity often builds before a change, making afternoons feel stickier than the raw temperature suggests. If the live forecast shows a high UV index (common October to March), plan for early morning or late afternoon activity. For gardening or events, the 10-day rainfall probability—typically listed as a percentage in the live feed—will tell you if a shower is likely, but don’t rely on a single day’s prediction more than 5 days out.
Does Liverpool get extreme heat in a 10-day forecast?
Yes. In summer, a multi-day heatwave can push maximums above 40°C, especially when a westerly wind blows hot air from the interior. The live forecast above will show any heatwave warnings, so check it daily and plan for cooler indoor activities.
How accurate is a 10-day forecast for Liverpool?
Accuracy drops after day 7, but day 1–5 forecasts are reliable for temperature range and rain chance. The Bureau of Meteorology rates its 7-day outlook as good for planning; beyond that, treat it as a broad trend.
Should I expect storms in the 10-day outlook?
Thunderstorms are common in Liverpool during spring and summer, often in the afternoon after a humid morning. The live forecast will show a storm probability percentage; if it’s over 30%, keep an eye on the sky after lunch.
For broader Australian conditions, see the Australia weather hub or check Sydney Weather for coastal comparisons. If severe storms are forecast, visit Severe Weather Warning.