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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is Australia’s official weather authority, delivering real-time observations, forecasts and warnings for every state and territory. For the latest conditions in your city, check the live conditions above.
How do I use BOM weather for my city?
BOM provides tailored forecasts and observations for cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. The live conditions above show current temperature, wind and rain for your selected location. For a deeper view, open the bom weather radar to track approaching storms, or visit the bom weather map for the seven-day outlook. If you need alerts, the severe weather warning page lists all current warnings for every region, including bom weather victoria and bom weather perth.
What BOM weather tools are available?
Beyond the website, the bom weather app gives you push notifications, radar loops and location-based forecasts on the go. For desktop users, the BOM website includes interactive maps, tide predictions and marine warnings. Farmers and rural communities rely on the BOM’s climate data and seasonal outlooks, while travellers check bom weather sydney or bom weather brisbane before heading out. All tools are updated every few minutes to keep you informed.
Is the BOM weather app free?
Yes, the BOM weather app is free to download on iOS and Android. It provides radar, forecasts and warnings without any subscription. Data usage applies, but the app is lightweight and ad‑free.
How often are BOM forecasts updated?
City forecasts are issued twice daily – around 5am and 5pm – but observations and radar images refresh every few minutes. Severe weather warnings are updated as conditions change.
What does BOM stand for?
BOM stands for Bureau of Meteorology, the Australian Government agency responsible for weather, climate and ocean monitoring. It was established in 1908.