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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.

🌦️12°C
Light drizzleNorth AdelaideFeels like 10° · Wind 16 km/h · Humidity 85%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:24Sunset 17:14
Today🌦️16°12°💧96%
Tue🌦️15°12°💧80%
Wed⛈️15°12°💧98%
Thu🌦️13°11°💧98%
Fri🌦️14°11°💧53%
Sat🌦️13°💧20%
Sun14°💧0%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

North Adelaide’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for this inner-northern suburb: slightly cooler than the Adelaide city centre due to its elevated position and proximity to parklands, with conditions that can shift quickly when sea breezes arrive.

What makes North Adelaide’s weather different from the city centre?

North Adelaide sits on a ridge roughly 50 metres higher than the Adelaide CBD, which means overnight temperatures can drop 1–2°C more, especially on clear winter nights. During summer afternoons, the suburb often catches the Gulf St Vincent sea breeze a few minutes earlier than the city, bringing a rapid drop in temperature and a rise in humidity. For the broader picture, check the Adelaide weather page for city-wide trends.

How reliable are the 7-day and 14-day forecasts for North Adelaide?

The Bureau of Meteorology’s bom adelaide 7 day forecast is highly accurate for temperature trends and broad weather patterns, but localised showers or fog can develop in the parklands and along the Torrens without being picked up in the city forecast. The bom adelaide 14 day forecast is useful for spotting heatwaves or cold fronts, though day-to-day precision drops after day 7. For real-time updates, always refer to the live forecast above.

Average summer max29°C (Jan)
Average winter min8°C (Jul)
Annual rainfall545 mm
Wettest monthJune (80 mm)
Does North Adelaide get fog more often than the city?

Yes. Because North Adelaide is slightly higher and surrounded by parklands and the River Torrens, radiation fog forms more readily on calm winter mornings, often clearing by mid-morning.

Is the sea breeze stronger in North Adelaide?

Generally yes. The suburb’s elevated position means the afternoon sea breeze from Gulf St Vincent arrives with less obstruction, making it feel noticeably cooler than in the city centre during summer.

Should I check a separate forecast for North Adelaide?

Using the live forecast above is best, as it’s localised. The broader weather adelaide forecast is a good guide, but North Adelaide’s elevation and parkland microclimate can cause small but meaningful differences.