Cobar experiences a distinct seasonal rhythm, largely shaped by its semi-arid climate. Knowing what to expect during different times of the year helps you prepare for your visit to this Outback town.
High Season: Autumn and Spring
Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) are Cobar’s high seasons. Temperatures are milder, typically ranging from 15°C to 30°C, making outdoor exploration much more pleasant. The days are generally sunny and comfortable, with cool evenings.
This period sees more activity, both from locals and visitors. You might encounter events like the Cobar Show in May, bringing a lively atmosphere to the town. The comfortable weather encourages walks through town, visits to local heritage sites, and enjoying the vast landscapes. The clear, pleasant conditions make for smooth arrivals and an inviting first impression of the Outback.
Low Season: Summer and Winter
Summer (December to February) brings extreme heat to Cobar, with daily temperatures often soaring above 35°C and frequently exceeding 40°C. The dry heat dictates a slower pace of life, with outdoor activities generally limited to early mornings or late evenings. The town adopts a quieter feel, as locals often seek cooler indoor environments during the peak heat of the day.
Winter (June to August) offers cooler days, typically around 10°C to 20°C, but nights can drop close to freezing. While less extreme than summer, the cooler conditions mean fewer major events and a generally subdued atmosphere compared to the peak seasons. Travellers arriving during these times will find a stark contrast in the town’s daily rhythm and the overall feeling of the place, reflecting the challenges and unique character of the Outback climate.