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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.
Manly’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, is shaped by its coastal position on Sydney’s northern beaches, with sea breezes often moderating the temperature compared to inland suburbs. The Bureau of Meteorology’s observations for Manly show conditions that can shift quickly with passing troughs.
What’s the outlook for weather in Manly tomorrow and the next 10 days?
For weather in Manly tomorrow, expect a similar pattern of morning cloud clearing to a sunny afternoon, with a light north-easterly breeze. Looking at weather in Manly 10 days, the forecast indicates a stable high-pressure system will keep most days dry, though a southerly change may bring cooler conditions mid-week. For longer-range planning, the manly weather 21 day forecast from the Bureau suggests typical late-summer variability, with occasional afternoon showers possible.
How reliable are the manly weather 7 days and BOM forecasts?
The manly weather 7 days forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology is the most reliable source for Manly, updated at least twice daily. The manly weather bom page provides detailed marine and coastal wind data, which is critical for beachgoers and boaters. For real-time conditions, check the live forecast above, which refreshes from official observations.
Does Manly get much rain in summer?
Manly’s summer rainfall averages around 100–120 mm per month, often from afternoon thunderstorms or east coast lows. January and February are the wettest months, but sunny spells between systems are common.
Why is Manly often cooler than Parramatta?
The sea breeze from the Tasman Sea keeps Manly’s summer temperatures 3–5°C lower than inland suburbs like Parramatta. This effect is strongest in the afternoon when the north-easterly wind picks up.
Can I swim at Manly Beach in winter?
Yes, but water temperatures drop to around 16–18°C in July. The beach remains patrolled year-round, and winter swells can be larger, so check the live forecast above for wind and surf conditions.
Sources
For broader conditions across the state, visit our Australia weather hub or check the Sydney Weather page for regional updates. If severe storms are forecast, see our Severe Weather Warning page.