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Banora Point Weather, NSW

Climate & monthly averages Pop 16,460
Heads up: there is no dedicated weather station in Banora Point. The averages on this page come from the nearest long-term station: Tweed Heads, 5 km away. For full hourly observations and the 7-day forecast, see the Tweed Heads weather page.

Banora Point is a suburb of Tweed Heads in the Tweed local government area, with a population of about 16,460 (NSW ABS Census 2021). The local climate is mild temperate, typical of the Tweed Heads region.

Annual averages from the nearest weather station: maximum daily temperature of 24.3°C, minimum of 16.7°C, and around 1797 mm of rainfall spread across the year.

7.3/10
Good comfort year-round
Best month: September (9.7/10). The RefDat Comfort Score combines temperature, humidity, rainfall and sunshine into a single 1-to-10 rating.
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Best Month
Sep
Comfort 9.7/10
Annual Rain
1797 mm
Across all months
Avg Daily Max
24.3°C
Year-round average

Monthly averages

MonthMax °CMin °CRain mmRain daysComfort
January27.922.0253255.3
February28.121.3166185.9
March25.819.8236226.6
April24.517.0252147.5
May21.614.280166.9
June20.710.72157.8
July19.510.66686.5
August22.314.013497.9
September23.614.211299.7
October24.116.0141169.4
November26.019.6194207.1
December27.621.2143136.9

What locals should know

Banora Point is close enough to the coast (4 km) that summer afternoons often get an evening cool-down once the sea-breeze pushes through. The hottest month is typically February (28°C average max) and the wettest is January (253 mm). Rainfall is heavy across most months, so storm preparedness is part of normal life. All averages quoted come from the nearest long-term weather station, 5 km away in Tweed Heads.

Looking for hourly forecasts, records, or the seasonal deep-dive? The full Tweed Heads climate page has it all.
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