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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Greenacre’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, is expected to be mild with partly cloudy skies and a light south-easterly breeze. This inland suburb, about 14 kilometres south-west of the Sydney CBD, usually sees conditions similar to the broader Sydney basin, though temperatures can nudge a degree or two higher away from the coast.
What is the typical weather pattern for Greenacre?
Greenacre sits in Sydney’s south-west, so it misses the direct coastal moderation of places like Bondi. Summers are warm and humid, with January highs often around 28–30°C. Winters are cool but mild, with July lows dipping to 6–8°C. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly, though autumn and early winter can bring the heaviest falls when east coast lows develop.
How reliable are the hourly and 14-day forecasts for Greenacre?
For greenacre weather hourly updates, the Bureau of Meteorology provides the most reliable short-term data, typically accurate within a few hours. The greenacre weather 14 day forecast is useful for trends but becomes less precise after day seven. Always cross-check with the greenacre weather radar for approaching rain bands.
Does Greenacre get much fog in winter?
Yes, fog is common on calm winter mornings in this inland suburb. The lack of coastal breezes allows radiation fog to form overnight, usually clearing by mid-morning. It rarely lasts past breakfast time, but check the Sydney Weather page for any fog warnings.
How does Greenacre compare to central Sydney for rain?
Greenacre tends to receive slightly less rain than the city’s eastern suburbs because of the rain-shadow effect from the coastal escarpment. However, summer thunderstorms can be more intense here due to inland heating, so keep an eye on Severe Weather Warning alerts.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub or the Sydney Weather page. For state-wide hazards, Severe Weather Warning updates are always posted promptly.