Sydney, Australia — 14-Day Weather Forecast
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14-day weather forecast for Sydney. Seasonal average for June: highs around 16°C (61°F), lows near 10°C (51°F).
Current Conditions
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Sydney on the map · live conditions
Sydney, Australia
- Continent
- Oceania
- Country
- Australia
- City
- Sydney
- Population
- 5.6M
- Coordinates
- -33.87°, 151.21°
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7-Day Forecast
Forecast FAQ
The 7-day forecast for Sydney is generally reliable for temperature trends and major weather patterns. Days 1–3 are most accurate, while days 8–14 should be used for general planning only.
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The rain percentage shows the probability of precipitation occurring at any point during that day. A 30% chance means there's roughly a 1-in-3 chance of rain.
Sydney averages about 54 mm of rainfall over 7 rainy days in June. Check the precipitation chart above for the latest day-by-day outlook.
Snow is rare or absent in Sydney. Winter temperatures typically stay above freezing, so precipitation falls as rain rather than snow.
Wind speeds in Sydney average up to 15 km/h (9 mph) in June. Check the wind tab in the interactive chart above for hourly and daily wind forecasts.
The average UV index in Sydney during June is 3. This is moderate — sunscreen is recommended for extended outdoor time.
UV 1–2 is low risk. UV 3–5 is moderate — wear sunscreen. UV 6–7 is high — limit midday sun exposure. UV 8+ is very high — seek shade and wear protective clothing.
Average humidity in Sydney during June is around 73%. This is comfortable for most people.
The 'feels like' temperature accounts for wind chill and humidity to reflect how the air actually feels on your skin. In cold, windy conditions it will be lower than the actual temperature; in hot, humid conditions it will be higher.
Data Source
Forecast data from Open-Meteo numerical weather models, refreshed throughout the day. Extended forecast (days 8–14) has lower confidence.