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Weather North Parramatta

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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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Partly cloudyNorth ParramattaFeels like 9° · Wind 5 km/h · Humidity 97%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:01Sunset 16:57
Today🌦️18°💧31%
Tue🌦️20°💧76%
Wed🌦️21°13°💧34%
Thu🌧️20°13°💧95%
Fri🌤️15°💧0%
Sat☀️14°💧0%
Sun🌤️13°💧11%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

North Parramatta is currently experiencing the conditions shown in the live forecast above. Being inland in Sydney’s west, it typically feels a few degrees warmer than the coast in summer and cooler in winter, with spotty showers when sea-breezes push storms inland.

What makes North Parramatta’s weather different from Sydney’s coast?

North Parramatta sits further from the ocean, so it misses the moderating effect of the sea breeze. Summer afternoons often peak higher than Sydney’s CBD, and winter mornings can drop a few degrees lower. When east-coast troughs develop, the risk of localised thunderstorms increases, especially in the late afternoon. The Sydney weather hub gives the broader region’s outlook, but for this suburb it’s worth watching the inland radar.

Summer average maxAround 28°C (Jan)
Winter average maxAround 17°C (Jul)
Annual rainfall~870 mm, spread fairly evenly
Afternoon thunderstorm riskHighest Nov–Feb

Should I expect sudden changes in North Parramatta’s weather?

Yes – especially in spring and summer. A clear morning can give way to a rapid build-up of cumulus clouds, with gusty winds and sharp rain before clearing. The Bureau often issues severe weather warnings for this area when squally storms are expected. Always check the live forecast above before heading out, as conditions can shift fast.

Does North Parramatta get foggy?

Fog is uncommon but possible on calm winter mornings when overnight cooling meets moist ground. It typically lifts by mid-morning and rarely reduces visibility for long.

Is North Parramatta prone to flash flooding?

Localised flash flooding can happen when intense afternoon storms drop heavy rain quickly, especially in low-lying areas near Parramatta River. Follow BoM warnings and avoid driving through floodwater.

What’s the best time to visit North Parramatta for pleasant weather?

Autumn (March–May) offers warm days with lower humidity and fewer storms. Spring can also be lovely but watch for sudden afternoon changes. Summers are hot; winters are mild but often cloudier.