Bathurst Weather – Today, Tomorrow & 7-Day Forecast | Australia
Bathurst Weather – Today, Tomorrow & 7-Day Forecast
Check the latest Bathurst weather, including today’s temperatures, tomorrow’s forecast, rain chances, wind speeds and a full 7-day outlook. The links below connect you directly to official Australian weather authorities and trusted Bathurst forecasting websites so you can confirm conditions before commuting, travelling or planning outdoor activities across the Central Tablelands of NSW.
Official & Primary Bathurst Weather Sources
- Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) – Bathurst Forecast – Official temperatures, rain percentages, wind conditions and humidity for Bathurst.
- BOM – Central Tablelands District Forecast – Regional outlook including Bathurst, Orange, Lithgow and surrounding areas.
- BOM – NSW Weather Warnings – Alerts for storms, strong winds, frost, fog, snow and road weather warnings.
Additional Bathurst Weather Websites
- Weatherzone – Bathurst Weather – Hourly forecasts, radar, lightning tracker, wind charts and severe weather updates.
- Elders Weather – Bathurst – 7-day forecast, rainfall outlook and temperature graphs.
- Timeanddate.com – Bathurst 14-Day Outlook – Extended forecast, sunrise/sunset times and climate summaries.
- AccuWeather – Bathurst Forecast – Temperature trends, UV index, humidity and hourly rain chance.
Climate & Seasonal Weather – Bathurst
Bathurst has a cool temperate inland climate with warm summers, cold winters and notable seasonal variation. Frost, fog and occasional snow can occur due to its Central Tablelands elevation.
- Summer (Dec–Feb): Warm to hot; storms and late changes are common.
- Autumn (Mar–May): Cool mornings, mild days; very stable and pleasant.
- Winter (Jun–Aug): Cold; frequent frosts, fog and occasional snowfalls.
- Spring (Sep–Nov): Highly changeable; windy at times with sharp temperature swings.
Tips for Checking Bathurst Weather
- Use BOM for accurate Tablelands forecasts and snow/frost alerts.
- Expect cold winter mornings — check minimum temps as well as daytime highs.
- Monitor radar during spring and summer storms.
- Wind chill can be significant due to elevation.
Important Disclaimer
This page provides general information only and does not create, update or maintain any weather data. All forecasts, warnings and conditions are produced solely by the external websites linked above and may change without notice.
Always confirm conditions using Bureau of Meteorology resources and follow official advice from emergency services during severe weather. Do not rely on this page alone for decisions involving travel, safety, outdoor activities or business planning.