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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.

Richmond’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for its location. The key takeaway is that conditions vary significantly depending on whether you mean Richmond in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, or Tasmania, so check your local bureau data.

What defines Richmond’s climate?

Richmond’s weather is shaped by its geography. In Victoria, Richmond (a suburb of Melbourne) experiences a temperate oceanic climate with mild, often wet winters and warm summers. The Richmond in New South Wales (near Windsor) is inland and can be hotter and more humid. Queensland’s Richmond is semi-arid, while Tasmania’s Richmond has a cooler, maritime feel. For the most accurate reading, the live forecast above is your best reference for today’s conditions.

How does the weather affect daily life?

For those in Melbourne weather zones, Richmond’s weather can shift quickly—carry a jacket even on a sunny morning. In north Richmond weather, the proximity to the Yarra River can create localised cool spots. For weather in Richmond VIC, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is the primary source; you can also check Richmond weather BOM forecasts for official warnings. If you’re in Richmond weather Tas or Richmond weather Qld, expect more consistent seasonal patterns, but always verify with the live data above.

Current ConditionCheck the live forecast above
StateVIC, NSW, QLD, or TAS (specify your Richmond)
Typical Summer Max26°C (VIC) to 35°C (QLD inland)
Typical Winter Min5°C (TAS) to 12°C (QLD)
Is Richmond weather the same across Australia?

No. Richmond in Victoria is a Melbourne suburb with a temperate climate; Richmond in NSW is inland and hotter; Queensland’s is semi-arid; Tasmania’s is cool and maritime. Always check the live forecast above for your specific location.

Where can I find a 14-day forecast for Richmond NSW?

For a Richmond NSW weather forecast 14 days, the Bureau of Meteorology provides the most reliable outlook. You can also use the live forecast above for the latest data, or visit the Australia weather hub for broader trends.

Does Richmond get severe weather?

Yes, particularly in NSW and QLD, where thunderstorms and heatwaves can occur. In Victoria, occasional heatwaves or cool changes are common. For alerts, check the live forecast above and visit our severe weather warning page.