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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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Redesdale weather today is mild with partly cloudy skies, based on the live forecast above. This rural area north of Melbourne experiences cooler mornings and light winds typical of autumn, with clear conditions expected overnight.
What is the current weather in Redesdale?
The live forecast above gives the most accurate picture right now. For finer detail, check the Melbourne weather radar or local observations from nearby stations. Redesdale sits in a valley, so early fog can linger on calm mornings before burning off.
What weather patterns affect Redesdale?
Redesdale has a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters. Cold fronts from the Southern Ocean bring rain and gusty west winds, especially from June to August. In summer, heatwaves from the north can push temperatures above 40°C, but nights are often cooler due to its elevation (about 290 metres). For a broader view, see the Australia weather hub.
Is the 14‑day forecast reliable for Redesdale?
Forecasts beyond 7 days show broad trends, not precise daily weather. For planning outdoors, use the 7‑day outlook and check redesdale weather observations closer to the date. The severe weather warning page updates for any dangerous conditions.
How does Redesdale compare with Bendigo or Kyneton weather?
Redesdale is slightly cooler than Bendigo but often warmer than Kyneton, which sits higher. All three share similar frontal patterns. For nearby towns, see Bendigo weather and Kyneton weather pages on Southern Monitor.
Where can I find live Redesdale weather observations?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s closest automatic station is at Redesdale (site ID 088102). Observations update every 30 minutes. Use that for real-time temperature, wind and rainfall. The live forecast above also pulls from these observations.