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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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Tomerong weather today shows a mild, partly cloudy day with light south-easterly breezes, typical of late spring on the South Coast. The live forecast above provides the most current conditions for this small village near Jervis Bay, where temperatures often sit a degree or two cooler than the coastal fringe.
What drives the local climate in Tomerong?
Tomerong sits inland from Jervis Bay, sheltered from direct sea breezes but close enough to pick up afternoon humidity. Rainfall tends to peak in autumn, though summer thunderstorms can roll in from the ranges. Winters are crisp with morning fog common in the low-lying paddocks. Check the Sydney weather pattern for a wider regional outlook.
- Summer: average max around 26–28°C, occasional heatwave days pushing 38°C
- Winter: overnight lows often drop to 5–7°C, with frost in nearby valleys
- Spring: variable with westerly winds ahead of cold fronts, then south-easterly changes
- Rainfall: annual average ~1,100 mm, wettest months March–June
How does Tomerong weather compare with nearby towns?
Because of its inland position, Tomerong often feels a few degrees cooler at dawn than Nowra weather or Vincentia. The severe weather warning region covers the South Coast, so heavy rain or damaging winds can affect Tomerong when east coast lows develop. For beachgoers, Vincentia weather 14 day forecast tends to show higher afternoon sea breezes, while Tomerong stays calmer. If you’re planning outdoor work, check the tomerong weather radar loop to track incoming showers from the west.
What’s the best time of year to visit Tomerong?
Late spring (November) and autumn (March–April) offer mild days, low humidity and fewer rain events. Summer can be hot and sticky, while winter mornings are cold but often clear.
Does Tomerong get much snow?
No – snow is extremely rare at this elevation. Frost is common in winter, but any “snow” reports would be hail from a thunderstorm or sleet in the most extreme cold outbreaks.
How accurate is the Tomerong weather radar?
The nearest radar is at Terrey Hills (Sydney) and Canberra. For local showers, the tomerong weather radar composite from the BOM’s Nowra C-band radar provides good coverage but has some beam-blocking from the ranges to the west.