The latest weather forecasts for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

The latest weather forecasts for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

If you’re finalizing plans for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, the latest forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) can help.
Weather conditions are expected to be suitable for outdoor celebrations across much of the country, with dry, mainly sunny weather forecast for both days in all capital cities.
Moreover, maximum temperatures in all capitals will exceed 20 degrees Celsius.

Scroll down to see what the BoM predicts for your city as you celebrate the last day of 2025 and enter the first moments of 2026:

Weather forecasts for New Year’s Eve

Sydney

If you plan to have a picnic and watch Sydney’s iconic fireworks, you may want to bring an umbrella. New Year’s Eve will be partly cloudy with a moderate chance of showers in the afternoon and evening.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius.

Melbourne

Melbourne will be partly cloudy on Wednesday with very little chance of rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts temperatures of 20ºC.

Brisbane

Brisbane will be mostly sunny and warm, with light winds coming from the northeast at 15 to 20 km/h during the day.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius.

Perth

Western Australia’s sunny streak is set to continue on Wednesday, with Perth being Australia’s hottest city on New Year’s Eve.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 34 degrees Celsius.

Adelaide

Adelaide ends 2025 with a warm and mostly sunny day with a very good chance of no rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 26 degrees Celsius.

Hobart

The Tasmanian capital will be Australia’s coldest city on New Year’s Eve, with partly cloudy skies all day.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 18 degrees Celsius.

Canberra

New Year’s Eve is likely to bring storms to the country’s capital in the morning and afternoon, with a 50 percent chance of at least 1mm of rain and a 25 percent chance of 4mm.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 29 degrees Celsius.

Darwin

There is a high chance of showers on the last day of 2025 for Darwin, with a 50 percent chance of at least 1mm of rain and a 25 percent chance of 9mm or more.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 33 degrees Celsius.

Weather forecasts for New Year’s Day

Sydney

The first day of 2026 will be cloudy for Sydneysiders with a 25 per cent chance of at least 1mm of rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 24 degrees Celsius.

Melbourne

January 1 will be sunny in Melbourne with a 95 percent chance of no rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 24 degrees Celsius.

Brisbane

BoM is predicting a partly cloudy day with a few showers for Brisbane on Thursday.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 31 degrees Celsius.

Perth

The weather in Perth is expected to remain relatively unchanged, with the BoM predicting another warm and sunny day.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 34 degrees Celsius.

Adelaide

The city will have a mostly sunny day, with a very good chance of no rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 30ºC.

Hobart

BoM’s forecast shows a partly cloudy day for Hobart, with light winds becoming easterly to south-easterly at 15 to 25 km/h during the day.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius.

Canberra

The capital will experience a cloudy New Year’s Day with a very small chance of rain.

From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 24 degrees Celsius.

Darwin

According to the BoM, Darwin 2026 is expected to start with a rainy day, with a chance of a storm.
The forecast indicates a 50 percent chance of at least 5 mm of rain, and a 25 percent chance of at least 15 mm of rain.
From Monday, the BoM predicts maximum temperatures of 33 degrees Celsius.

#latest #weather #forecasts #Years #Eve #Years #Day

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *