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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 Wangara’s current conditions. This northern Perth suburb has a Mediterranean climate – expect hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters – so dress in layers and carry water on warm days.
What is Wangara’s typical weather pattern?
Wangara sits on the Swan Coastal Plain, about 25 kilometres north of the Perth CBD. Summers (December–February) are hot and mostly sunny, with maximums often above 30°C. Overnight minimums stay around 16–18°C. Winters (June–August) are cool and damp, with daytime highs near 18°C and lows around 8–10°C. Most of the annual rainfall – roughly 800 millimetres – falls between May and September.
How does Wangara’s weather compare with nearby suburbs?
Coastal suburbs like Yanchep weather slightly cooler summer afternoons due to sea breezes, while Wangara and Wanneroo can be a degree or two warmer inland. A wanneroo weather 14 day forecast will closely mirror Wangara’s because they share the same elevation and distance from the coast. In contrast, wangaratta weather in Victoria is continental – much hotter in summer and colder in winter – so don’t use that as a guide when planning a trip to Perth’s northern suburbs.
Does Wangara ever get severe weather?
Yes – summer heatwaves can push temperatures above 40°C, and winter cold fronts sometimes bring strong winds and heavy rain. Check the Severe Weather Warning page during those months.
What is the best time to visit Wangara?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild days around 22–26°C and lower rainfall. You’ll avoid the extreme heat of summer and the wetter winter months.
How does Wangara weather compare with Wangaratta weather?
Wangaratta in Victoria has a continental climate – hotter summers (averaging 32°C) and colder winters (minimums near 3°C) – while Wangara stays milder year-round thanks to the ocean influence. They are not interchangeable for planning.