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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Based on the live forecast above, Oak Park is experiencing a mild and partly cloudy day typical of late spring in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, with a gentle breeze from the south-west and no immediate chance of rain.
What’s driving Oak Park’s weather today?
Oak Park sits about 14 kilometres north-west of the Melbourne CBD, so its conditions are closely tied to the broader Melbourne weather pattern. A weak trough is passing to the south, keeping skies mostly clear but allowing a cool south-westerly flow. The melbourne weather radar shows no significant showers approaching, meaning the afternoon should stay dry for local parks and ovals.
How does Oak Park compare to nearby suburbs?
Neighbouring craigieburn weather often runs a degree or two cooler due to its slightly higher elevation, while weather oakleigh in the south-east can be more humid under the same synoptic setup. For those planning ahead, the weather melbourne 14 days outlook suggests a gradual warming trend later in the week.
What’s the best time to visit Oak Park?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking the local creek trails. Summer can bring occasional heatwaves, while winter lows often dip to 5–6°C with morning fog.
Does Oak Park get hot in summer?
Yes, January averages around 26°C but can exceed 40°C on northerly wind days. The severe weather warning page is useful when extreme heat or fire danger is forecast for the northern suburbs.
Where can I find oak park weather hourly updates?
The live forecast above gives a detailed hourly breakdown. For the most precise data, the Bureau of Meteorology’s Melbourne radar and the Australia weather hub provide real-time observations for the 3043 postcode area.