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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Report Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Lansdowne’s live forecast above shows current conditions; expect a mild to warm day with a top near 27–29°C, light winds, and possible afternoon showers. This means a comfortable but changeable pattern typical of coastal NSW.
What is the typical weather pattern for Lansdowne?
Lansdowne, near Taree on the Mid North Coast, experiences a humid subtropical climate. Summer highs average 27–30°C with frequent afternoon storms, while winter brings cooler days around 17–19°C and clear nights. The heaviest rainfall occurs from December to March, often from east coast lows.
How does the forecast affect local activities?
If the live forecast above shows rain, outdoor plans near the Manning River or Lansdowne Reserve may need a backup. Light winds suit fishing, but afternoon storms can develop quickly in summer. Check the radar before heading out.
What is the best time to visit Lansdowne for fine weather?
Late autumn (April–May) and early spring (September–October) offer the most stable conditions, with mild days around 22–25°C and lower humidity. These months avoid the peak storm season and summer heat.
Does Lansdowne get severe storms?
Yes, severe thunderstorms are possible from November to March, bringing heavy rain, damaging winds and hail. The Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings when needed; check our Severe Weather Warning page for updates.
How does Lansdowne compare to nearby Taree?
Lansdowne is slightly inland and at a lower elevation than Taree, so it can be a degree or two warmer in the afternoon. Both share similar rainfall patterns, but Lansdowne may experience slightly lighter winds due to its sheltered valley position.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub or the Sydney Weather page for a city comparison.