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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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Narromine weather is characterised by hot, dry summers and cool, clear winters, with the live forecast above showing today’s conditions. Expect large temperature swings between day and night, typical of inland New South Wales.
What makes Narromine’s climate distinctive?
Narromine sits on the Macquarie River in the Central West Slopes region, giving it a semi-arid climate. Summer days often exceed 35°C, while winter nights can drop below 2°C. Rainfall is modest and spread fairly evenly, though summer can bring brief thunderstorms. The narromine weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology provides real-time tracking of any storm cells moving across the plains. For a broader view, severe weather warnings are issued when conditions turn volatile.
How does Narromine weather compare with Dubbo?
Dubbo, about 40 kilometres north-east, shares a very similar climate. Both towns sit on flat terrain and experience the same inland patterns – hot summers, chilly winters, and low humidity. Checking dubbo weather can give a reliable indication of Narromine’s conditions, especially for the narromine weather 14 day forecast when data is patchy. For a shorter outlook, the weather in narromine 10 days section on the live forecast above is updated daily.
What is the best time to visit Narromine for mild weather?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most comfortable conditions, with daytime temperatures in the low-to-mid 20s and cool nights. Summer can be extreme for outdoor activities.
Does Narromine ever get frost or fog?
Yes, frost is common on clear winter mornings, especially in low-lying areas. Fog can form after light rain or high overnight humidity but usually clears by mid-morning.
Where can I check the narromine weather radar?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s radar at nearby Hillston (about 200 km west) covers the region, though local coverage is less detailed than coastal radars. Weatherzone also provides radar loops.
Sources
- Bureau of Meteorology
- Weatherzone
- Elders Weather (elders weather narromine)
For a state-wide overview, visit Australia weather hub. If you are travelling from the coast, check Sydney Weather for conditions along the route.