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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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Expect a daytime maximum between 28°C and 33°C today, with a light afternoon sea breeze arriving around 3pm. The live forecast above shows the current conditions; the main story is the dry, stable air mass keeping any shower chance below 10% until late evening.
What’s driving Stoneville’s weather today?
A weak trough lies well east of the Darling Range, leaving Stoneville under a ridge of high pressure. North-easterly winds early will shift to a south-westerly by mid-afternoon, dropping humidity from 55% to near 35%. This pattern typically delivers clear skies and a moderate UV index of 7, so sun protection is recommended between 10am and 3pm.
How does this compare to the Perth region?
Stoneville sits about 300 metres higher than the Perth CBD, which means overnight lows often fall 3–5°C cooler than the metro area. For broader conditions, check the Perth weather page or the Australia weather hub. The perth weather radar weatherzone feed shows no significant activity near the hills today, and the airport weather radar at Perth Airport confirms a dry band stretching inland.
Frequently asked questions about Stoneville weather
Does Stoneville get its own microclimate?
Yes. The Darling Scarp traps moisture and often creates cooler afternoons than the Swan Coastal Plain. Fog is common in winter mornings, but summer afternoons are typically 2–3°C cooler than Perth metro.
When is the best time to visit Stoneville?
Autumn (March to May) offers mild days around 22–26°C and lower fire danger. Spring (September to November) is also pleasant, though October can bring gusty easterly winds.
Can I rely on the stoneville weather radar for planning?
The nearest radar is at Perth Airport (Serpentine). For hills-specific tracking, use the perth weather radar weatherzone composite, which accounts for terrain interference. Always check the Severe Weather Warning page for storm alerts.