The current temperature in Adelaide is about 12 °C (54 °F).

Quick Scoop: Right Now in Adelaide

It’s a clear, cool Wednesday night in Adelaide as we speak (Monday evening by local clock: 20:15 on 6 July 2026). The sky is mostly clear with just a thin veil of haze, and the air feels calm andStill.

  • Current temperature: 12 °C (54 °F)
  • Humidity: 77%
  • Wind: ~6 mph from the ESE
  • Conditions: Mostly clear, hazy sunshine expected through the coming days
  • Visibility: About 5 miles
  • Cloud cover: Around 23%

This is typical midwinter weather for Adelaide: cool nights, mild days, and a generally dry but sometimes hazy pattern.

What to Expect Over the Next Few Days

The forecast suggests a steady, gentle pattern rather than any dramatic swings:

  1. Monday 6 July: Hazy sunshine
  2. Tuesday 7 July: Hazy sunshine
  3. Wednesday 8 July: Hazy sunshine
  4. Thursday 9 July: Partly sunny
  5. Friday 10 July: Hazy sun
  6. Saturday 11 July: A little rain

So if you’re planning anything outdoors this week, you’ve got a succession of soft, hazy days with only rain hinting at the weekend.

How “Normal” Is This Temperature?

For July in Adelaide:

  • Daytime temperatures通常 sit around 15–18 °C on average.
  • Nighttime temperatures often drop to 7–10 °C.

At 12 °C, it’s comfortably within the usual winter range—cool, but not extreme. On a winter night, that’s the kind of temperature where you’d want a light jacket or sweater, especially if you’re walking around the city or near the river.

If You’re Tuning Into Local Chatter

In forums and local discussions, people often talk about:

  • The haze that’s common in Adelaide winters, especially when there’s a bit of smoke from regional fires or just dust and moisture hanging in the air.
  • The “dry winter” pattern, where you get lots of clear-to-hazy days and very little rain until late in the season.

Right now, the weather fits that familiar Adelaide winter story: stable, mild, and a bit hazy. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.