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Over the next 10 days, Adelaide is expected to see a mix of mild mornings and warm, sunny afternoons, typical of late spring before summer heat arrives. Check the live forecast above for daily highs and possible shower activity.
What is the 10-day outlook for Adelaide?
High pressure systems will keep most days dry, with daytime temperatures climbing into the mid-to-high 20s Celsius. Overnight lows will drop to around 12–15°C, so a light jacket may be handy early. A brief change around day six could bring a passing shower or two, but totals should stay low.
How does this compare to average spring weather in Adelaide?
November afternoons in Adelaide usually sit near 24°C, and the 10-day forecast is running slightly above that. This fits a pattern of above-average temperatures across South Australia this spring, driven by a persistent ridge over the Bight. The chance of a thunderstorm is low, but any gusty winds ahead of a change will be the main feature to watch.
Light sea breezes, turning northerly ahead of change
Will Adelaide see any severe weather in the next 10 days?
No severe weather is expected. The main risk is a brief northerly wind surge before a weak front, but nothing likely to trigger a warning. Always check the Bureau of Meteorology for updates on severe weather warnings if conditions shift.
Is this a good time to visit Adelaide’s beaches?
Yes – with warm, mostly sunny days and light sea breezes, the next ten days are ideal for coastal activities. Swim between the flags at patrolled beaches, and remember UV levels will be high even on cloudy afternoons.
How often in October–November does Adelaide get 30°C days?
November averages about three days above 30°C, so the forecast is slightly above normal. These warm spells often break with a cooler southerly change, returning to mid‑20s within a day or two.
For a broader picture, see the Australia weather hub or check Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth forecasts.