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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.

Young’s weather today is mild and mostly sunny, with a top around 26°C according to the live forecast above. Autumn brings warm days and cool nights, so a light jacket is useful for early mornings.

What is the typical weather pattern for Young?

Young has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm to hot, often reaching the low 30s Celsius, while winters are cool and frosty, with overnight lows near 0°C. Spring and autumn offer the most stable conditions, with daytime temperatures between 18°C and 26°C. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, though spring tends to be slightly wetter.

How does the 28 day forecast for Young NSW help?

The 28 day forecast for Young NSW gives a broad outlook on temperature trends and potential rain events. It is not as precise as a daily forecast but helps you plan ahead for outdoor work, travel, or events. Check it alongside the live forecast above for the most accurate short-term picture.

LocationYoung, NSW, 2594
Climate zoneCool temperate
Average summer max31°C
Average winter min1°C
Does Young get snow?

Snow is very rare in Young. The town sits at about 400 metres elevation, and while frost is common in winter, snowfalls occur only once every few years and usually melt quickly.

What is the best time to visit Young for weather?

Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most comfortable weather. Days are warm and sunny, with less chance of extreme heat or frost, making it ideal for exploring the local cherry orchards and wineries.

How does Young’s weather compare to weather Canberra?

Young and Canberra share a similar cool temperate climate, but Young is slightly warmer in summer and a touch milder in winter. Both experience frosty mornings and four distinct seasons, so conditions are broadly comparable.

For broader conditions across the state, see our Australia weather hub. If you are travelling, check the Sydney Weather or Melbourne Weather pages for city forecasts. Stay alert to any changes with our Severe Weather Warning page.