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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.

🌧️16°C
RainWee WaaFeels like 13° · Wind 28 km/h · Humidity 83%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 06:59Sunset 17:13
Today⛈️22°12°💧100%
Fri☁️17°💧0%
Sat17°💧0%
Sun☀️18°💧0%
Mon☀️17°💧0%
Tue🌤️18°💧0%
Wed☀️18°💧0%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Wee Waa currently has the conditions shown in the live forecast above. Summer days are hot and dry, with January maxima often above 35°C. Winters are cool and clear, with overnight frost common. Rain is scarce through most of the year.

What’s the typical weather pattern for Wee Waa?

Wee Waa sits in the Namoi Valley of northern NSW, where the climate is semi-arid. Summer heat builds from November to March, sometimes topping 40°C. Afternoon thunderstorms can bring brief downpours, but the wet season is unreliable. Winter days are mild and sunny, though overnight temperatures can drop below 0°C from June to August. The coolest months see most of the annual rainfall, though totals are modest — around 600 millimetres a year.

If you’re looking ahead, the wee waa weather next 14 days will show whether a heatwave or a cool change is expected. For broader conditions, check the Sydney weather page — it often mirrors the upper troughs that affect inland NSW.

Average summer max33°C (January)
Average winter min5°C (July)
Annual rainfallabout 600 mm
Typical January temp20–35°C

Common weather questions for Wee Waa

Does Wee Waa get frost?

Yes, especially in winter. Clear skies and light winds allow the temperature to drop below freezing on many June–August mornings. Frost can form in low-lying areas and paddocks around the town.

When is the best time to visit Wee Waa?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the most comfortable conditions. Daytime temperatures sit in the low to mid-20s, with less chance of extreme heat or frost.

How reliable is the wee waa weather radar?

The nearest weather radar is at Moree, about 80 kilometres north-west. It picks up broad rain bands and storms, but localised showers may not appear clearly. For real-time updates, check BOM’s radar loop.

Sources

For the broader picture across Australia, visit the Australia weather hub.