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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.

☁️15°C
OvercastSydneyFeels like 13° · Wind 15 km/h · Humidity 84%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:01Sunset 16:56
Today🌦️18°10°💧69%
Wed☁️21°13°💧26%
Thu🌧️21°14°💧100%
Fri🌦️17°12°💧0%
Sat🌤️16°💧0%
Sun🌦️13°💧95%
Mon🌦️15°12°💧97%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above for today’s conditions in Liverpool, then plan around the afternoon sea breeze. Liverpool sits inland in Sydney’s southwest, so it often runs a few degrees warmer than the coast before the seabreeze arrives.

What will the rest of the week look like for Liverpool?

The live forecast above gives you the next few days. For a longer view, see the Sydney weather page – Liverpool’s patterns follow the city’s trend, though inland suburbs tend to be slightly hotter in summer and cooler overnight in winter. If you need a detailed liverpool nsw weather forecast 14 days, use Bureau of Meteorology or Weatherzone for the most reliable outlook.

How does Liverpool’s weather differ from the city centre?

Liverpool is about 30 kilometres from the coast and sits on the Cumberland Plain. That means summer afternoon thunderstorms are more common here than near the harbour, and winter mornings can be a few degrees colder. The seabreeze arrives later in Liverpool, so morning temperatures often climb higher before the cool change.

Summer average max28°C
Winter average min6°C
Annual rainfallapprox 800 mm
Distance from coast~30 km southwest
Does Liverpool get more storms than the city?

Yes, because Liverpool is further inland on the plain. Hot afternoons often trigger thunderstorms in late spring and summer, especially when a trough pushes through from the west.

What’s the best time to visit Liverpool?

Autumn (March–May) is mild and mostly dry, with fewer storms and comfortable temperatures. Spring (September–November) is also good but can bring sudden changes.

Is Liverpool affected by the sea breeze?

Yes, but it arrives later than at the coast – usually mid to late afternoon. Before that, Liverpool can be noticeably hotter than Sydney’s eastern suburbs.