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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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Check the live forecast above for today’s exact conditions, then plan around a mild day with a possible afternoon shower. Orange sits on the Central Tablelands, so its weather shifts quickly—temperatures rarely stray far from the seasonal average, but the chances of a sudden cool change are high.
What is the 14-day forecast for Orange?
The orange weather 14 day forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology (orange weather bom) shows a typical mix of sunny intervals and brief showers. Daytime highs tend to stay near 14–27°C depending on the season, with overnight lows dropping to around 2–11°C. For a more granular view, check the orange weather hourly breakdown in the live forecast above. Elders weather orange also provides a similar outlook, often highlighting the chance of frost in winter.
How does the Orange weather radar work?
The orange weather radar is operated by the Bureau of Meteorology and is based at the airport. It gives live precipitation data every 10 minutes, covering a 256‑kilometre radius. Orange weather radar bom is the most reliable source for seeing approaching rain or storms. For a quick check on orange weather tomorrow, the radar loop is especially useful to judge if the morning will be dry.
Is it raining in Orange right now?
The live forecast above shows the current radar and rain rate. Orange’s radar can detect light drizzle, so if you see green patches, expect light showers within the hour.
What makes Orange’s weather different from nearby towns?
Orange’s higher elevation keeps it cooler than Bathurst or Molong, especially overnight. Frost is common from May to September, and snow falls about twice a year.
Should I check the BOM or Elders for Orange?
Both are reliable. The orange weather bom site gives official warnings and radar, while Elders often provides longer-range outlooks and rural advice.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub and check severe weather warnings before travelling.