Warrumbungle Region Weather

COONABARABRAN WEATHER

The Warrumbungle Region features a diverse climate influenced by its vast landscapes and varying altitudes. Winters are typically cool and dry, with crisp mornings and occasional frosts, especially in higher elevations. Daytime temperatures in July, the coldest month, average around 15°C, while nights drop to a chilly 2°C.

Summers are warm to hot, with daytime highs averaging 31°C in January. While the region is generally dry, summer storms can bring bursts of rainfall and elevated humidity. The diverse terrain means conditions can vary significantly, with cooler temperatures often found in elevated areas like Coolah Tops.

The region receives an average annual rainfall of approximately 650mm, with the wettest months typically occurring in late summer and early autumn. The highest recorded temperature in the region is 44°C, while the lowest is -6°C, reflecting the range of conditions visitors may encounter.

Spring and autumn are the most popular times to visit, offering mild temperatures in the 20s and clear, sunny days perfect for exploring the area's natural beauty and outdoor attractions.

While this overview highlights general trends, specific conditions may vary, and it’s always best to check local forecasts before your visit.