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To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, check out the latest weather information for Coonabarabran. Below, you'll find detailed forecasts and visual charts to help you plan your day.

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Overview

The climate in Coonabarabran can be described as temperate and warm, with the distinct seasonal changes typical of inland Australia. Travelers can expect hot summers and quite cool, crisp winters. As the town is located in the Southern Hemisphere, the highest temperatures occur in January, while the lowest fall in July.

The summer period (from December to February) is delightfully warm: daytime temperatures often exceed 30°C, offering a true Australian summer experience, though nights remain relatively comfortable. Winter (June to August) brings a noticeable chill, with daytime temperatures averaging only 10-14°C, and night temperatures potentially dropping to 5°C, so warm clothing is essential during this time of year.

Precipitation in the region is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, without extreme drought seasons or monsoonal deluges. Although the number of rainy days varies from 4 to 9 per month, overall rainfall remains low. This means that even on a cloudy day, showers are likely to be brief and won't spoil your holiday plans.

Temperature

The climate of Coonabarabran is characterized by distinct seasonality with hot summers and cool winters. The warmest period is January, when the average daytime temperature reaches a peak of 31.5°C. The summer months (December, January, February) usually offer tourists sunny and hot weather, but nights remain relatively comfortable, with values around 18–20°C, providing a break from the daytime heat.

Winter, which in Australia lasts from June to August, brings a significant drop in temperature. The coldest month is July: during the day, the air warms up to only 14.4°C, while nighttime figures drop to an average of 5.0°C. During this period, travelers will definitely need warm clothing, as mornings and evenings can be truly brisk and chilly.

A feature of the local temperature regime is the notable diurnal fluctuation: the difference between the daytime maximum and nighttime minimum often exceeds 10 degrees. The most pleasant time for those who don't like extreme temperatures is spring and autumn. For example, in March and November, daytime temperatures stay in a comfortable range of 26–27°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

When analyzing weather conditions in Coonabarabran, you'll notice that precipitation follows a certain seasonal pattern, though total volumes remain low throughout the year according to statistics. The highest probability of rain occurs during the warm period and early autumn: in November, January, and March, the number of rainy days peaks at about 9 days per month.

Conversely, mid-autumn can be considered the driest period. April and May record the fewest rainy days—averaging only about 4 per month. This makes the shoulder season very attractive for tourists planning hikes and observing the region's famous starry skies, as the likelihood of clear weather is higher at this time.

In the winter months (June, July, August), precipitation occurs moderately often, about 5–6 days per month. Since average daytime temperatures even in the coldest month, July, usually stay around +9...+10°C, precipitation falls mainly as rain. Snow in the town itself is a rare phenomenon, so travelers should expect cool but generally snow-free weather.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

For a trip to Coonabarabran during the summer months (December to February), be sure to pack light clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Since daytime temperatures often rise above 30°C, don't forget a wide-brimmed hat or cap, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, which is critical under the intense Australian sun.

If your trip is planned for the winter period (June–August) or the shoulder seasons, be prepared for a noticeable drop in temperature, especially at night when it can dip to 5°C. During this time of year, it's best to use the layering principle: pack thermal base layers, warm sweaters or fleeces, and a windproof jacket. This will keep you comfortable during both the chilly mornings and the warmer afternoons.

Regardless of the season, you'll need comfortable walking shoes or trekking boots to explore the town and its surroundings. Although rainfall is low here, rainy days occur regularly throughout the year, so a compact umbrella or light raincoat will be a useful addition to your luggage.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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