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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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Windsor Gardens is looking at a mild and mostly dry day, with the live forecast above showing the current conditions for this north-eastern Adelaide suburb, nestled between the River Torrens and the suburb of Campbelltown.
What’s the weather doing in Windsor Gardens today?
Based on the live forecast above, Windsor Gardens is experiencing typical late-season conditions for the Adelaide Plains. The suburb’s position near the River Torrens can mean slightly cooler mornings compared to the city centre, but daytime temperatures generally track close to the broader Adelaide weather pattern. Expect a mix of cloud and sun, with light winds from the south-west keeping the air fresh.
How does the Torrens affect the local forecast?
The River Torrens runs along Windsor Gardens’ southern boundary, and this local geography can trap a bit of morning mist or fog in the cooler months. For the most accurate, hour-by-hour updates, the BOM Windsor Gardens observations from the nearby Kent Town station are your best bet. The area rarely sees extreme temperatures, but summer afternoons can spike a few degrees higher than the coast.
Does Windsor Gardens get much rain?
Windsor Gardens sits in the rain shadow of the Mount Lofty Ranges, so it’s generally drier than the Adelaide Hills. Most rain falls in winter, with June and July averaging about 80 mm per month.
Is it windier here than in the city?
Not usually. The suburb is sheltered by surrounding suburbs and the Torrens valley. Strong northerly winds before a summer change can gust through, but it’s rarely as blustery as coastal areas like Glenelg.
Where can I check the live radar for Windsor Gardens?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Adelaide radar at Buckland Park covers the area well. You can also check the Australia weather hub for links to the latest satellite and radar loops.