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Weather Murray Bridge Sa

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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.

Murray Bridge, South Australia, sits in a Mediterranean climate zone with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, but for planning ahead, check our 10-day outlook for a broader view of temperature and rainfall trends.

What drives Murray Bridge’s weather patterns?

Murray Bridge’s location in the Murraylands region, near the Murray River, means it’s influenced by inland air masses rather than coastal moderation. Summers often bring days above 30°C, with January being the hottest month, while July is the coolest and wettest. Rainfall is relatively low, averaging around 340 millimetres annually, with most of it falling in winter and spring. The Australia weather hub provides a good starting point for understanding these patterns.

How does the weather change across seasons?

Summer (December to February) is the peak for heat, with occasional heatwaves pushing temperatures into the high 30s. Autumn (March to May) cools gradually, offering milder days. Winter (June to August) brings the bulk of rain, with cooler maximums around 15°C. Spring (September to November) sees a return to warmer, sunnier conditions. For those curious about weather in Murray Bridge tomorrow, the forecast often reflects these seasonal shifts, so check the live data for accuracy.

ClimateMediterranean
Hottest monthJanuary (avg 30°C)
Coolest monthJuly (avg 15°C)
Annual rain~340 mm
Does Murray Bridge get frost in winter?

Yes, frost can occur in winter, especially on clear nights with light winds. It’s most common in June and July, but typically mild, with temperatures rarely dropping below 3°C.

Is the Murray Bridge area prone to bushfires?

Yes, the region has a high bushfire risk during summer, particularly after dry spells. The Severe Weather Warning page tracks alerts, so keep an eye on it during fire season.