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Yackandandah Weather

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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.

10°C
Partly cloudyYackandandahFeels like 7° · Wind 11 km/h · Humidity 79%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:24Sunset 17:09
Today☁️11°💧15%
Sun🌤️13°💧0%
Mon☀️14°💧0%
Tue☀️14°💧0%
Wed🌤️13°💧0%
Thu☁️13°💧0%
Fri☁️12°💧2%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Yackandandah’s weather right now, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical of autumn in the High Country — mild days, cool nights, and a chance of afternoon showers. The Bureau of Meteorology indicates the town’s elevation of around 300 metres keeps temperatures a few degrees cooler than Melbourne.

What does the 14-day outlook look like for Yackandandah?

The yackandandah weather 14 day forecast from the Bureau shows a mix of clear spells and cloud bands moving through the Kiewa Valley. Daytime highs usually range between 16°C and 22°C this month, with overnight lows dropping to 6–10°C. Rain is most likely when north-westerly winds push moisture over the Great Dividing Range. For a more detailed picture, check the yackandandah weather 7 day forecast on the live data above.

How can I check the radar and hourly changes?

The yackandandah weather radar is best viewed via the Bureau of Meteorology’s Yarrawonga radar, which covers the north-east of Victoria. For short-term planning, the yackandandah weather hourly feed on this page updates every 60 minutes and shows wind, rain probability, and temperature trends. If you are heading to the nearby Murray River or Mount Beauty, these details help you time your drive or walk.

Elevation307 m
Annual rainfall~850 mm
Average summer max28°C
Average winter min3°C
Does Yackandandah get snow in winter?

Snowfall inside the town itself is rare because of its low elevation. However, the surrounding ranges (Mount Beauty, Falls Creek) receive regular snow. Frosts are common in Yackandandah from June to August, often coating the ground until mid-morning.

Is the weather different from Melbourne?

Yes. Yackandandah sits 300 km north-east of Melbourne and is 300 metres higher. Summer days are a few degrees cooler, and winter nights are noticeably colder. The town also receives less of the city’s coastal humidity, making afternoon heat more bearable.

When is the best time to visit for fine weather?

Late autumn (March–April) and spring (October–November) offer the most stable conditions: warm days, low rain probability, and clear skies. Summer can bring sudden thunderstorms, while winter is crisp and often overcast.

For broader forecasts across the country, visit the Australia weather hub or check Melbourne weather for city conditions. If severe storms or heatwaves are forecast, the severe weather warning page provides live alerts.