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Warwick Farm weather is typical of Sydney’s south-west, with warm summers, mild winters, and a reliable spring racing season. The live forecast above shows current conditions, so check it before heading to the track.
What is the typical climate at Warwick Farm?
Warwick Farm sits in Sydney’s south-western suburbs, where the climate is influenced by the nearby Georges River and a mix of coastal and inland airflows. Summers are warm to hot, often reaching the low 30s Celsius, while winters are mild with average highs around 17°C. The area receives moderate rainfall year-round, with a slight peak in autumn and early winter. This makes the spring racing season—from September to November—particularly pleasant for punters, as temperatures are comfortable and rain is less frequent than in summer.
How does the weather affect racing at Warwick Farm?
Racing at Warwick Farm is turf-based, so track conditions shift quickly with rain or drying winds. The live forecast above gives you the real-time temperature and chance of showers, which directly influences whether the track is rated heavy, soft, or good. If you’re checking the sydney weather for a broader picture, remember that Warwick Farm can be a few degrees cooler than the city centre due to its open layout near the river. For a warwick farm weather 14 day forecast, use the Bureau of Meteorology’s site for reliable predictions.
Is Warwick Farm weather different to Brisbane Weather?
Yes. Warwick Farm is cooler in summer and winter than Brisbane, with less humidity and more consistent rainfall. Brisbane’s subtropical climate means higher humidity and more summer storms, while Warwick Farm benefits from Sydney’s milder coastal influence.
What’s the best time for racing at Warwick Farm?
Spring (September to November) offers the most reliable weather: mild days, low rain chance, and good track conditions. Autumn (March to May) is also good but can be wetter. Avoid midsummer heatwaves and winter frosts.
Does Melbourne Weather affect Warwick Farm?
No. Melbourne’s weather is separate, driven by cooler southern ocean systems. Warwick Farm’s weather is tied to Sydney’s basin and coastal patterns, so it’s best to check local severe weather warnings if storms approach.