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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.

Deni weather, short for Deniliquin in southern New South Wales, is semi-arid with hot summers and cool winters. Right now, the live forecast above shows current conditions; the key takeaway is that this inland Riverina town sees big daily temperature swings and relies on the Bureau of Meteorology’s local observations for accurate updates.

What makes Deni’s weather different from coastal towns?

Deniliquin sits about 250 kilometres from the coast, so it misses the moderating influence of the sea. Summer days often climb above 35°C, while winter mornings can drop below 5°C. This inland location means you’ll see clearer skies and less humidity than in cities like Melbourne weather or Sydney. For the deniliquin weather forecast 14 days, always check the Bureau of Meteorology’s site—BOM weather Deniliquin data is the most reliable for long-range planning.

How to get the most useful Deni forecast

For daily planning, look at the weather in deniliquin 10 days from the live feed above. Farmers and travellers often use elders weather deniliquin 7 days for agricultural decisions, while the deniliquin weather radar on BOM’s site is best for tracking afternoon storms in summer. The elders weather deniliquin service is also popular locally for its rural-focused outlook.

Average summer max32–35°C (Dec–Feb)
Average winter min3–5°C (Jun–Aug)
Annual rainfallapprox. 400 mm
Wettest monthUsually October (40–45 mm)
Is Deni weather similar to other Riverina towns?

Yes, it’s typical of the Riverina: hot, dry summers and cool winters with frost. However, Deniliquin can be slightly milder than towns further west due to its proximity to the Edward River, which adds local humidity.

When is the best time to visit Deniliquin?

Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most comfortable weather—daytime temperatures sit around 20–25°C, with clear skies. Summer can be too hot for outdoor events, and winter frosts are common.

Does Deniliquin get severe storms?

Yes, severe thunderstorms are possible in spring and summer, sometimes bringing hail and damaging winds. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for alerts, and use the deniliquin weather radar on BOM to track approaching cells.