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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.
Melbourne’s next seven days will bring a mix of mild days, cooler nights, and a few showers, with the highest chance of rain mid-week. The live forecast above gives the current outlook, so check it when you’re planning.
What is the general pattern for the week?
A weak trough moves over Victoria mid-week, increasing the chance of light showers, especially on Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures stay near average, with daytime highs around 20–23°C and overnight lows dropping to 10–13°C. The weekend looks mostly fine, though a cool change may arrive by Sunday.
When is the best time to be outdoors?
Monday and Tuesday look the most settled, with partly cloudy skies and light winds. If you need a longer view, the weather in Melbourne 10 days and weather Melbourne 14 days forecasts suggest a drying trend later next week. For planning further ahead, the Melbourne weather 21 day forecast and Melbourne weather 30 days outlook show typical spring variability.
How reliable is the bom Melbourne 7 day forecast?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s 7-day forecast has good skill for broad patterns like temperature ranges and rain timing. Day-to-day details can shift, so check the live forecast above for updates.
Should I expect strong winds in the next 7 days?
No strong wind warnings are expected at this stage. The mid-week trough may bring a moderate south-westerly change, but nothing severe. For any developing risks, see the Severe Weather Warning page.
Is this a good week for gardening or outdoor work?
Monday and Tuesday are ideal for planting or outdoor tasks, with dry conditions and mild temperatures. Avoid Wednesday and Thursday if you want to stay dry; light showers are likely. The weekend looks fine again for most activities.
For other capitals, check the Australia weather hub, or see Sydney Weather, Brisbane Weather, or Adelaide Weather.