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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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Ringwood East should follow the live forecast above for today’s conditions, with temperatures and rain chances as shown. Nestled in Melbourne’s outer east, the suburb often runs a couple of degrees cooler than the city centre, so a light jacket may be useful even on milder afternoons.
What’s the short-term outlook?
The live forecast above covers the next few days. For a longer view, check ringwood weather 14 days forecasts on the Bureau of Meteorology site. Neighbouring suburbs like Mitcham and Nunawading follow similar trends, so local observations there can also help.
How does Ringwood East’s location shape its weather?
Lying in the Dandenong Creek valley, Ringwood East gets cooler mornings and afternoon sea breezes that keep summer heat in check. Winter tends to be cloudier than coastal parts of Melbourne, with more frequent drizzle. As part of the broader Melbourne weather picture, it’s worth checking bom weather ringwood east updates directly from the Bureau for the most reliable hourly data.
Does Ringwood East ever get snow?
Snow is extremely rare. The suburb’s elevation of about 80 m is well below the snowline. Frost can form on clear winter mornings, but settled snow has not been recorded in recent decades.
What’s the best season for outdoor plans?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild temperatures and lower rainfall. Summer can be hot, but the sea breeze often arrives by late afternoon. Winter is cool and damp, so pack rain gear.
How do I get live bom weather ringwood east updates?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s website and app provide the most authoritative observations. You can also check the Australia weather hub for links to BOM data and severe weather warnings for your area.