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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

According to the live forecast above, Dubbo’s current conditions reflect its semi-arid climate: warm days and cool nights are typical for this time of year. The city sits on the Macquarie River in central-western NSW, where seasonal swings are pronounced.

What is the weather in Dubbo NSW today and tomorrow?

The live forecast above gives the current temperature, wind and humidity for Dubbo. For the weather in Dubbo tomorrow, check the 10-day outlook included in that same panel – it shows a similar pattern of clear skies and mild afternoons. Overnight lows will drop sharply, typical of inland NSW.

What is the weather in Dubbo 10 days and beyond?

The live forecast above includes a 10-day view, covering the weather in dubbo 10 days. For a longer outlook, refer to the 21 day weather forecast dubbo nsw available from the Bureau of Meteorology or third-party sites such as elders weather dubbo 7 days. These services give a broader sense of coming trends, though accuracy decreases beyond a week.

Climate zoneSemi-arid (Köppen BSk)
Average summer max33°C
Average winter min3°C
Annual rainfall580 mm
What is the best time to visit Dubbo for pleasant weather?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild days and cool nights, with less extreme heat or frost. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife spotting at Taronga Western Plains Zoo.

How hot does Dubbo get in summer?

Summer daytime temperatures often exceed 35°C, with occasional heatwaves pushing above 40°C. Nights remain warm, typically around 18–22°C. Humidity is low, so the heat feels dry and intense.

Does Dubbo experience frost in winter?

Yes, frost is common from June to August, with overnight minimums often dropping to 0–3°C. Clear skies and calm winds allow radiational cooling, leading to frosty mornings that can affect gardens and roads.

For more Australian conditions, visit our Australia weather hub or check the 10-day forecast page for other regions.