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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Booragoon’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for coastal Perth: mild mornings, warm afternoons, and a sea breeze that often arrives by midday. The key takeaway is that conditions shift quickly with the Fremantle Doctor, so plan outdoor activities for the morning if you want lighter winds.
What makes Booragoon’s weather different from inland Perth?
Booragoon sits about 10 kilometres from the coast, so it gets the full effect of the afternoon sea breeze. This keeps summer maximums a few degrees cooler than suburbs further east, but also brings higher humidity. In winter, the suburb sees consistent rain from north-west cloud bands, with most falls arriving in June and July.
How does the weather affect Booragoon Westfield and local travel?
Booragoon Westfield’s indoor shopping means weather rarely disrupts retail, but the car parks can flood during heavy downpours. If you’re heading there on a stormy day, check the live forecast above and allow extra travel time. For broader conditions across the city, see our Perth weather page.
Does Booragoon get thunderstorms often?
Thunderstorms are uncommon in Booragoon, averaging only 5–8 days per year. Most occur in late spring or early summer when a trough moves through, bringing brief heavy rain and gusty winds.
Is Booragoon weather similar to what’s shown on 9 News?
Yes, the booragoon weather 9 news forecast typically matches the live data above, but localised sea breezes can make temperatures differ by 1–2°C from the city’s official reading. Always check the suburb-specific forecast for accuracy.
When is the best time to visit Booragoon for outdoor events?
March to May offers the most stable weather: warm days, low humidity, and minimal rain. Avoid January if you dislike heat, though the sea breeze usually keeps conditions bearable.