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Weather On Monday

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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.

Check the live forecast above before heading out on Monday — it will tell you whether you need a jacket, an umbrella or sunscreen. Conditions vary significantly by city, so knowing the numbers for your location helps you plan the day without surprises.

What weather should I expect in my city on Monday?

The live forecast above shows a broad pattern: most capitals see a mild to warm start to the week, but with distinct regional differences. Perth often leads the heat, while Canberra and Melbourne can be cooler with possible morning cloud. Sydney and Brisbane tend to be humid, and Adelaide usually sits in between. For specific readings, refer to the numbers in the forecast above – they are the most accurate guide for your Monday plans.

If you are in the west, the Perth weather page offers a breakdown of what to expect not just on Monday but also for the weather perth 14 days outlook. For the national capital, the canberra weather radar is useful for tracking any afternoon showers, and you can check the 14 day weather forecast canberra to see how Monday compares to the rest of the week. Meanwhile, those planning further ahead can look at the 28 day weather forecast perth for a longer-range view.

How should I prepare for Monday’s conditions?

Use the live forecast above as your starting point. If it indicates a high UV index, apply sunscreen and wear a hat. If rain is likely, bring a waterproof jacket. For commuters, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne, check the Australia weather hub for any warnings. For those in the capital, the canberra weather 7 day forecast and weather in canberra 10 days can help you plan the whole week, while the canberra weather 14 day forecast bom gives the most authoritative extended outlook.

Typical Monday highVaries from low 20s in southern capitals to mid-30s in the north-west
Rain chanceCheck the live forecast above – most cities see <5 mm unless a system is active
WindCoastal areas often experience a sea breeze by midday; inland may be calm
UV indexTypically moderate to high in summer, low in winter – always check the live forecast
Is Monday a good day for outdoor activities?

That depends on the live forecast above. If temperatures are mild and rain chance is low, it’s ideal. For locations like Perth, the weather in perth tomorrow can help you decide – often fine but can be hot in summer.

Will it rain on Monday in my city?

The live forecast above gives the probability and expected millimetres. For a detailed visual, use the canberra weather radar if you’re in the ACT, or the national radar on the BOM site. Most Mondays are dry across southern capitals in autumn and winter.

What is the UV index likely to be?

The live forecast above includes UV readings. In summer months, it often reaches extreme levels (11+) by late morning, requiring protection. In winter, UV is usually low to moderate, especially in southern cities like Melbourne and Canberra.