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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Monitor 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 before heading out in Avondale Heights. This inner-western Melbourne suburb sees cool, changeable conditions thanks to its proximity to the Maribyrnong River and nearby hills.
What is the typical weather pattern for Avondale Heights?
Avondale Heights gets mild, humid summers and cool, damp winters. Summer daytime highs average around 26°C, but north winds can push it past 40°C. Winter temperatures hover near 14°C, with frequent rain and fog settling in the river valley. Spring and autumn bring the most changeable weather, often swinging between sunny and showery in a single day.
How does the local geography affect Avondale Heights weather?
The suburb sits on a ridge above the Maribyrnong River floodplain. This gives slightly cooler nights than lower areas, but also funnels winds up the valley. The open grassland of nearby Brimbank Park can make it feel breezier than central Melbourne weather forecasts suggest.
Where can I find the avondale heights weather hourly forecast?
You can use the live forecast above for the day’s breakdown. For detailed hourly charts, check the Bureau of Meteorology’s “Melbourne” page and select your location, or use weatherzone avondale heights for granular updates.
Is the avondale heights weather bom data reliable?
Yes. The Bureau of Meteorology’s nearest automated station is at Melbourne Airport, about 12 km north. That data is a solid guide for Avondale Heights, though local river valley effects can create slight temperature and wind differences.
How does avondale heights weather compare to geelong weather?
Geelong weather is generally warmer in summer and cooler in winter due to its coastal position. Avondale Heights, being inland and lower in elevation, tends to have less afternoon sea-breeze relief on hot days than Geelong does.
For broader conditions, see the Australia weather hub or check current severe weather warnings for Melbourne and the surrounding region.