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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.

☁️12°C
OvercastDelaheyFeels like 8° · Wind 13 km/h · Humidity 58%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:36Sunset 17:14
Today🌦️12°💧8%
Mon☀️13°💧0%
Tue🌦️10°💧0%
Wed☁️10°💧0%
Thu☁️13°💧0%
Fri☁️15°💧2%
Sat🌦️13°💧27%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Delahey’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, is mild with a chance of a shower. Winds are light and variable. The main thing to know is the afternoon temperature will be comfortable for outdoor activities, but keep a jacket handy for the evening cool change.

What will the next few days look like in Delahey?

The 14-day outlook for Delahey shows a typical Melbourne spring pattern: warm days followed by cooler, showery spells. The Bureau of Meteorology indicates a trough moving in midweek, so expect a few wet hours Wednesday and Thursday. The Delahey weather 14 day forecast will help you plan ahead for any events or work outdoors.

How can I check rain and temperature hour by hour?

The Delahey weather hourly feed is the best way to see when showers are likely and when the temperature peaks. For real-time cloud cover and rain, the Delahey weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology shows incoming bands. Currently the radar indicates patchy light drizzle moving south-east.

LocationDelahey, Victoria, 3037
Population~5,000
Elevation~100 metres
BOM stationMelbourne Airport (closest)
Does Delahey ever get hail or storms?

Yes, especially during spring and autumn. When thunderstorms develop, hail can occur. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for real-time alerts for Delahey and surrounds.

Is the Delahey weather different from central Melbourne?

Slightly. Delahey sits about 25 km north-west of the city, so it can be a degree or two cooler in summer and a bit warmer in winter due to less urban heat. Winds are often stronger when a front arrives.

Where’s the best local source for bom Delahey data?

The Bureau of Meteorology website (bom.gov.au) is the official source for Delahey observations and forecasts. You can also use the Melbourne Weather hub for broader regional context.