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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.

☁️10°C
OvercastBringellyFeels like 9° · Wind 3 km/h · Humidity 99%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:03Sunset 16:58
Today🌦️17°💧88%
Wed🌦️20°11°💧48%
Thu🌧️21°10°💧100%
Fri☁️16°💧2%
Sat🌤️16°💧0%
Sun14°💧13%
Mon🌦️15°10°💧39%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Bringelly weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, reflects the typical late-spring pattern of south-west Sydney: a mild morning giving way to a warm afternoon with afternoon easterly breezes. Seasonal averages show this period brings the highest annual rainfall, so a passing shower is not unusual.

What makes Bringelly’s climate different from nearby Sydney?

Located on the Cumberland Plain, Bringelly sits further inland than the Sydney CBD, so it experiences a more continental climate. Summers are often 2–3°C hotter than the coast, while winter mornings can be noticeably cooler, with occasional frost in low-lying areas. The area’s weather is also influenced by the prevailing south-easterly winds that bring humidity from the coast, making summer afternoons feel heavier than in suburbs like Penrith.

For a direct comparison, check the current Sydney weather or see how conditions differ at nearby localities such as Eastern Creek, Leppington, or Bradfield. If you need hour-by-hour detail, you can track Bringelly weather by the hour using the graph in the live forecast above.

LocationSouth-west Sydney, NSW, 55 km from CBD
Summer average max29.5°C (January)
Winter average min3.8°C (July)
Annual rainfall~750 mm, with autumn peak
Does Bringelly ever get snow?

Snow is extremely rare. The area’s low elevation (70–80 m) and inland position mean winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing for long. Frost occurs several mornings a year, but snowfall has not been recorded in recent decades.

How does Bringelly weather compare to Camden or Campbelltown?

Bringelly is slightly warmer and drier than Campbelltown because it sits further west on the plain. Camden, about 12 km south-west, has a very similar climate – the live forecast above gives a reliable guide for those nearby suburbs as well.

Is Bringelly windier than Sydney’s eastern suburbs?

Yes, generally. Without the coastal sea breeze or the shelter of the Blue Mountains, open pastoral areas around Bringelly can experience stronger afternoon north-easterlies, especially in spring. Gusts above 30 km/h are common on warm days.