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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Report Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bruthen’s temperature today ranges from the low single digits overnight to a peak in the mid-twenties Celsius, with partly cloudy skies and a light south-westerly breeze. This is typical for late autumn, when overnight frosts become more common as the town settles into its cooler season.
What is the typical weather pattern for Bruthen?
Bruthen sits in the Tambo River valley, which gives it a pronounced inland microclimate. Summers reach highs of 30–40°C with low humidity, while winters drop to 1–10°C with frequent frost and morning fog. Rainfall is relatively even year-round, averaging about 60–80 mm per month, with winter and spring slightly wetter due to cold fronts moving through the region.
How does the live forecast compare to Bruthen’s seasonal averages?
The live forecast above shows a maximum in the low twenties, which is slightly above the May average of 18°C. Minimums near 5–8°C are also a touch milder than the typical overnight low of 4°C. This suggests a brief warming influence before a cooler change arrives later in the week.
Does Bruthen ever get snow?
Snow is very rare at Bruthen’s elevation. The surrounding hills, including the Snowy River National Park, can see light dustings once or twice a decade, but the valley floor itself almost never receives snowfall.
How does Bruthen weather compare to Bairnsdale or Omeo?
Bruthen is warmer and drier than Omeo (which sits higher at 700 m), but cooler and slightly wetter than Bairnsdale on the coast. Bairnsdale often has sea breezes, while Bruthen gets more frost and fog on clear winter nights.
Is Bruthen prone to flooding?
The Tambo River can rise quickly after heavy rain, but major flooding is uncommon. Local roads near the river may close for a few hours during intense storms, especially in spring and early summer.
For broader conditions across Victoria, check the Australia weather hub or the latest Melbourne weather report. Nearby centres such as Bairnsdale, Orbost, Omeo, and Buchan often share similar patterns.