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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.
Mt Dandenong’s weather changes quickly. The live forecast above shows current conditions. Expect cool to mild temperatures with frequent cloud and occasional drizzle. Afternoon sea breezes often bring a fresh change from Melbourne weather.
What does the live forecast mean for today?
The live forecast above gives the most up-to-date reading for the summit. Mt Dandenong sits at about 630 metres above sea level, so it is usually a few degrees cooler than the city. If rain is shown, it is often light or patchy. Check bom mount dandenong radar for real-time detail.
What to expect in the coming days
The mount dandenong weather 14 day forecast shows a mix of clear mornings and afternoon cloud. Temperatures range from a low of 6°C overnight to a high near 22°C on warmer days. Wind can pick up suddenly, especially in the afternoon. For hour-by-hour planning, see mt dandenong weather hourly.
Is there snow on Mt Dandenong today?
Snow is rare. Frost can form on clear winter mornings, but settled snow only occurs during strong cold fronts, maybe once or twice a year. Check the live forecast above and bom mount dandenong alerts.
How does Mt Dandenong weather differ from Melbourne?
Mt Dandenong is typically 2–5 °C cooler than the city. Fog and low cloud are more common, and rainfall is higher. The mountain can be wet when Melbourne is dry, so pack a jacket even on a sunny city day.
What is the best time to visit?
Clear autumn and spring days offer the most reliable weather. Summer afternoons can bring storms, and winter is often damp with low visibility. The live forecast above will help you choose the right hour.
For more detailed outlooks, visit our Australia weather hub or the dedicated Melbourne weather page. Stay alert to changes with severe weather warnings issued by the bureau.