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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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Olinda’s temperature is shown in the live forecast above, with today’s range typically sitting 4–6°C cooler than nearby Melbourne due to its 580-metre elevation in the Dandenong Ranges. Expect afternoon sea breezes and possible afternoon showers or fog.
What is the Olinda weather like today and this week?
The live forecast above provides the most accurate reading for Olinda’s current conditions. Given its altitude, the town often experiences mist, low cloud and drizzle when Melbourne is clear. The olinda weather 14 day forecast can shift quickly with cold fronts; generally, summer highs peak near 25°C, while winter maxima hover around 8–10°C. Check the melbourne weather page for broader regional trends.
How does Olinda’s weather differ from the city?
Olinda sits roughly 400 metres higher than the Melbourne CBD, which means bom weather olinda readings routinely show rain totals two to three times higher than the city’s. The dense forest canopy also traps humidity, making afternoons feel cooler. For comparison, warburton weather at a similar elevation can be even cooler and wetter in winter.
Does Olinda get fog year-round?
Yes, fog is most frequent from autumn through spring, especially after rain. It typically lifts by mid-morning, but can linger all day if a low cloud deck settles over the ranges.
Where can I see the live hourly data?
The olinda weather hourly breakdown is integrated into the live forecast above. It updates from BOM stations every 30 minutes, showing temperature, wind speed and rainfall trends for the next 12 hours.
Is Olinda’s weather safe for driving in winter?
Rain, fog and occasional frost can make the winding Mount Dandenong Tourist Road slippery. Check severe weather warnings before travel, and reduce speed in visibility below 100 metres.