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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.

Based on the live forecast above, Darlington is experiencing typical Perth Hills conditions — slightly cooler and breezier than the metro area. This elevated suburb often sees a degree or two less than the Perth CBD, with a higher chance of afternoon sea breezes and localised showers.

What is the weather outlook for Darlington this week?

The live forecast above gives you a reliable snapshot for the next few days. For those checking weather darlington 7 days or weather darlington 14 days, the pattern usually involves warm, dry summer days with a cooling easterly change overnight.

  • Expect daytime maxima a few degrees below Perth’s metro readings, especially in January and February.
  • Overnight lows can drop sharply in winter — frost is not uncommon in the surrounding valleys.
  • Rainfall tends to be higher than the city average, with the wettest months from May to August.
  • Fire danger ratings are worth monitoring during summer; the severe weather warning page is a good bookmark.

How does Darlington’s microclimate differ from Perth’s metro area?

Perched on the Darling Scarp, Darlington sits about 200–300 metres above the coastal plain. This elevation gives it a distinct local weather pattern compared to the rest of the Perth basin.

  • Summer afternoons often feel fresher thanks to the easterly breeze funnelling up the scarp.
  • Winter brings more cloud and drizzle than the coast, with the escarpment wringing extra moisture from passing fronts.
  • If you’re after bom Darlington data, the nearest official BOM station is at Bickley, just a few kilometres south.
Elevation~250 m above sea level
Avg summer max29–31 °C (slightly cooler than Perth CBD)
Avg winter min6–8 °C (frost can occur)
Annual rainfall~850 mm (higher than metro average)
What is the best time to visit Darlington?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild days, less wind and lower fire risk. These seasons are ideal for bushwalking in the nearby national parks and enjoying the scenic scarp views.

Does Darlington get frost in winter?

Yes, frost is common in the valleys and low-lying parts of Darlington during clear winter nights. The elevated position means cold air drains down from higher slopes, settling in gullies and hollows.

Where can I find the most accurate weather darlington hourly forecast?

The BOM provides the official hourly observations for the region via the Bickley station. For hourly breakdowns, weatherzone and willyweather also offer detailed 7-day and 14-day views tailored to the Darlington area.

For broader coverage, check the Australia weather hub or the Perth Weather page. Stay informed about local hazards on the Severe Weather Warning page.