Spring weather forecast Australia 2025: A warmer and wetter spring in store for much of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology says


The Bureau just issued the long-range forecast for the 2025 spring season, which confirmed that most of eastern Australia – including Sydney – is expected to exceed median rainfall between September and December.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge during a rainy day in August 2025.
Sydney had its wettest August in years. (Sam Mooy)

Here’s everything you need to know about what the weather has in store this spring.

The wet weather is set to continue for many parts of Australia.

The east coast and central Australia will cop the worst of it, with increased flood risks in east NSW and south east Queensland during periods of heavy rain.

Above average rainfall is likely across NSW and the ACT, with Sydney expecting a 65 per cent chance of receiving above average rain in the month of October.

Sydneysiders will get little relief from the rain this spring. (Sitthixay Ditthavong)

The west season is expected to start earlier than usual in Queensland and the NT, both of which have an 80 per cent chance of receiving more rain than usual.

SA, Victoria, and eastern parts of Tasmania are also expecting above average rainfall.

But some parts of the country will escape the downpour

Parts of southern WA, including Perth, have up to an 80 per cent chance of having lower rainfall over the spring months.

The wet season is also predicted to start later there.

All the Australian towns with record-breaking weather events

Will it be hot in spring?

It is also set to be a warmer season for much of the country, with minimum and maximum temperatures expected to be above average.

Temperatures will likely be warmer than usual in some coastal and southern parts of NSW, with hotter than usual nights predicted throughout the state and the ACT.

The same is likely in Victoria, Queensland, SA and Tasmania.

A map of Australia showing which parts of the country have a higher chance of experiencing higher than average minimum temperatures in Spring.
Much of the country will have warmer temperatures than normal in spring. (Bureau of Meteorology)

In fact, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane have an 80 per cent chance in October alone of having above average temperatures, and this is expected to be the case for all of spring.

WA and the NT will also experience above average daytime temperatures and hot nights, except in some parts of southern WA.

Spring bushfire outlook

Despite higher than average rainfall across much of the country, bushfires still pose a significant threat this spring.

Fire Commissioners and Chiefs identified heightened risk of fire for parts of WA, SA and Victoria.

A map of areas at increased fire risk included in the APAC Seasonal Bushfire Outlook Spring 2025.
Parts of WA, SA and Victoria face heightened risk of fire this spring. (APAC Seasonal Bushfire Outlook Spring 2025)

According to the The Seasonal Bushfire Outlook for spring 2025, the following regions are at risk:

  • Dampier Peninsula, WA
  • Derby Coast and the Central Kimberley, WA
  • Little Sandy Desert, WA
  • South-eastern Pilbara, WA
  • Murraylands, SA
  • South, southwest, and central Gippsland regions, Vic

But AFAC warned all Australians to be prepared and stay alert to fire warnings, as catastrophic fires can still occur during normal bushfire seasons.



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