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Warrimoo Weather

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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.

12°C
Partly cloudyWarrimooFeels like 11° · Wind 11 km/h · Humidity 97%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:03Sunset 16:59
Today🌦️18°💧94%
Wed🌦️20°10°💧49%
Thu🌦️20°💧100%
Fri15°💧0%
Sat🌤️15°💧0%
Sun☁️14°💧5%
Mon13°💧31%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Warrimoo’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, is typical for the lower Blue Mountains — expect a mild to warm day with possible afternoon showers. The Bureau of Meteorology’s bom warrimoo observations show conditions can shift quickly with the terrain.

What is the typical climate for Warrimoo?

Warrimoo sits in a valley of the Blue Mountains, roughly 70 kilometres west of Sydney. Summers are warm to hot, with January averages around 28°C, but nights often cool to 16°C. Winters are crisp, with July maximums near 16°C and overnight lows around 4°C. Rainfall is spread across the year, though late summer and autumn tend to be wettest due to easterly troughs.

How does the local geography affect the forecast?

The surrounding ridges and gullies can trap fog in the early morning, especially in winter. Afternoon storms in summer often develop quickly, so a warrimoo weather 14 day forecast is useful for planning, but always check the live radar. The area’s elevation (about 200–300 metres) means it’s usually a few degrees cooler than Sydney weather.

Population~2,500 (2021 census)
Elevation~250 metres
Average summer max28°C (January)
Average winter min4°C (July)
Does Warrimoo get frost in winter?

Yes, frost is common on clear winter mornings, especially in low-lying parts of the valley. It usually clears by mid-morning as the sun rises over the escarpment.

Is Warrimoo prone to bushfires?

Yes, like much of the Blue Mountains, the area has a high bushfire risk during dry summers. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for fire danger ratings.

How far is Warrimoo from the coast?

Warrimoo is about 70 kilometres west of Sydney’s coast. This inland position means it misses some coastal sea breezes, but can still get humid easterly flows.

For broader Australian conditions, see the Australia weather hub. If you’re comparing conditions across the state, check Sydney weather for coastal readings.