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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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Tynong is currently experiencing conditions as shown in the live forecast above. This inland Gippsland town typically has mild summers and cool, damp winters, with afternoon sea breezes often moderating the heat.
What is the weather like in Tynong today?
The live forecast above gives the most accurate picture for today. Tynong sits on the edge of the Strzelecki Ranges, so localised cloud and light rain can develop quickly. Check the tynong weather radar for real-time precipitation. Winds are generally light south-westerly in the afternoon, making conditions feel fresher than inland suburbs of Melbourne.
What are the long-range forecasts for Tynong?
For planning ahead, refer to the tynong weather 14 day forecast and tynong weather 21 day forecast in the live data above. These outlooks are useful for farm work or travel, but accuracy drops beyond seven days. For broader context, see the Melbourne weather page – Tynong often shares similar patterns, though it can be a few degrees cooler.
Does Tynong get frost in winter?
Yes, frost can form on clear winter mornings, especially in low-lying paddocks. The average July minimum is around 6°C, but calm nights can drop below 2°C. Check the tynong weather bom page for frost warnings.
How reliable are the 14-day forecasts for Tynong?
They give a general trend but become less reliable after day 7. Use the live forecast above for the next few days, and the 21-day outlook for broad patterns. For severe weather updates, visit Severe Weather Warning.
Where can I check the Tynong weather radar?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides the official radar at Yarram (station ID 25). You can view it on the BOM website or through the tynong weather radar link on our Australia weather hub.