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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.

☁️11°C
OvercastRowvilleFeels like 9° · Wind 13 km/h · Humidity 79%
UV 1 LowSunrise 07:35Sunset 17:11
Today🌦️11°💧92%
Sun☁️12°💧2%
Mon🌤️13°💧0%
Tue☁️11°💧0%
Wed12°💧0%
Thu☁️13°💧0%
Fri☁️13°💧1%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above for Rowville’s current conditions, then plan around the afternoon peak — temperatures often climb fastest between 2pm and 4pm in this part of Melbourne’s outer east.

What’s the typical weather pattern for Rowville?

Rowville sits in the Dandenong Valley, which means mornings can be cooler and foggier than the city centre, especially in autumn and winter. Summer afternoons frequently reach the low 30s (°C), while winter highs hover around 13–15°C. Rain tends to be spread evenly through the year, though spring often brings the most changeable conditions. The nearby Dandenong Ranges can trap cloud and drizzle on southerly winds, so if you’re heading up into the hills, expect cooler temperatures and higher humidity.

How do I get a reliable forecast for Rowville?

The Bureau of Meteorology’s local forecast zone covers Rowville directly — use their website or app for official warnings and temperature trends. For a quick overview, the live forecast above gives you current temperature, wind, and rain chance. If you need a longer view, check the weather in Rowville 10 days or the Rowville weather 14 day forecast from the same bureau data. The Rowville weather radar (available on the BOM site) shows approaching rain bands, especially useful during spring storms.

LocationOuter eastern Melbourne, Victoria
Average summer max26–30°C (January peak)
Average winter min5–8°C (July low)
Annual rainfall
About 700–800 mm
Does Rowville get much fog in the morning?

Yes. The Dandenong Valley traps cold air and moisture overnight, so fog is common between May and September. It usually clears by mid-morning, but if you’re driving early, allow extra time — visibility can drop to under 100 metres near the creek flats.

Is Rowville weather different from central Melbourne?

Generally yes. Rowville is about 5–10°C cooler in summer afternoons compared to the city, thanks to the sea breeze arriving later. In winter, overnight temperatures can be 2–3°C lower, meaning frost is more likely on clear, calm nights.

Where can I check the Rowville weather 30 day forecast?

Long-range forecasts for Rowville are available from the Bureau of Meteorology’s climate outlooks, but they only give broad trends (warmer or cooler, wetter or drier). For day-to-day planning, the Rowville weather hourly or the Rowville weather tomorrow forecast — updated four times daily — is more reliable.

For broader Victorian conditions, see our Melbourne Weather page or check Australia weather hub for other capital cities. If severe storms are forecast, visit Severe Weather Warning for official alerts.