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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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Melbourne’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is shaping up with a mix of sun and cloud and a chance of a light shower later – a typical spring transition. The city’s inland neighbours are seeing similar conditions, while coastal suburbs may catch a slightly cooler breeze off Port Phillip.
How will the afternoon feel?
The afternoon is likely to be milder than the morning, with cloud building from the west. The live forecast above gives the best real-time view of temperature and any rain risk. If you’re heading out, check the Melbourne weather page for the latest hourly details – it updates with the Bureau’s radar as conditions change.
What about the weather in Melbourne tomorrow?
Tomorrow looks to follow a similar pattern: a partly cloudy start, then a possible shower or two. The weather in Melbourne tomorrow is expected to feel a little warmer, but the live forecast above will have the most precise outlook. For a longer view, see the Australia weather hub for links to 10‑day and 14‑day forecasts.
Is it safe to plan outdoor activities in Melbourne today?
Yes, but keep an eye on the live forecast above. A brief shower is possible this afternoon, so a light jacket or umbrella won’t go astray. The UV is moderate – wear sunscreen if you’re out between 10am and 3pm.
What’s the weather today Melbourne hourly forecast look like?
The weather today Melbourne hourly view is built into the live forecast above. It shows temperature, wind, and rain probability for each hour, helping you plan the best time for a walk or commute. For a longer look, the Melbourne weather page has a full 7‑day breakdown.
How does today’s weather compare to the 7‑day outlook?
Today is one of the cooler days in the current week. The weather in Melbourne 10 days shows a warming trend later, while the weather melbourne 14 days outlook suggests a return to more typical spring variability. The melbourne weather 21 day forecast is a longer‑range guide only.