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Wollongong Weather – Today, Tomorrow & 7-Day Forecast

Check the latest Wollongong 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 Wollongong forecasting websites so you can confirm conditions before commuting, travelling, heading to the beach or planning outdoor activities across the Illawarra region.


Official & Primary Wollongong Weather Sources

Additional Wollongong Weather Websites

Climate & Seasonal Weather – Wollongong

Wollongong has a humid subtropical to coastal temperate climate with warm summers, mild winters and onshore breezes from the Tasman Sea. Rainfall is spread through the year, with heavier falls and storms more common from late spring to early autumn.

  • Summer (Dec–Feb): Warm to hot, humid, with thunderstorms and heavy showers at times.
  • Autumn (Mar–May): Mild temperatures, lower humidity and mostly settled weather.
  • Winter (Jun–Aug): Mild by global standards; cooler nights, occasional coastal showers.
  • Spring (Sep–Nov): Warming quickly, windy at times, with storms developing later in the season.

Tips for Checking Wollongong Weather

  • Use BOM as your primary source for Wollongong and Illawarra forecasts.
  • Expect cooler sea breezes near the coast and slightly warmer conditions inland or up the escarpment.
  • Check radar frequently during storm season and on days with forecast heavy rain.
  • Monitor the UV index – coastal NSW often records very high to extreme UV levels.

Important Disclaimer

This page provides general information only and does not create, update or maintain any weather data. All forecasts, warnings, radar images and weather details 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.