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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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Check the live forecast above for today’s high and low; Melbourne’s weather is known for rapid shifts, so plan for at least one change in conditions over the next few hours.
What is the outlook for the next week?
The 7‑day forecast typically shows a mix of cool fronts and clear spells, with daytime highs ranging from 14°C to 26°C depending on the season. For a detailed breakdown of the next seven days, refer to the live forecast above and the melbourne weather 7 days data on this page.
How far ahead can you plan?
Extended outlooks—including weather in melbourne 10 days, melbourne weather 14 days, melbourne weather 21 day forecast, and melbourne weather 30 days—are updated daily by the Bureau of Meteorology. These models give a general trend but become less reliable beyond 10 days. For the most accurate planning, check the melbourne weather tomorrow forecast each evening.
Is the melbourne weather radar reliable for short-term planning?
Yes—the radar loop on the Bureau of Meteorology site shows live rainfall intensity within a 128‑km radius of Melbourne. It’s best used for the next 1–2 hours, not for melbourne weather 15 days predictions.
Why does Melbourne feel cooler than the temperature suggests?
Frequent south‑westerly winds and low humidity can make the apparent temperature 3–5°C lower than the actual reading. Check the “feels like” value in the live forecast above for a more accurate sense of conditions.
Where can I find the most up‑to‑date melbourne weather 14 days forecast?
Bureau of Meteorology issues a 7‑day official forecast; longer outlooks (14–30 days) are available from Weatherzone and Elders Weather, based on computer models. Always cross‑reference with the live forecast above for today.
For weather across Australia, visit our Australia weather hub. Compare conditions with Sydney Weather or Adelaide Weather. For storm alerts, see Severe Weather Warning.