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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Bright, Victoria, is currently experiencing a mild and partly cloudy day, with the live forecast above showing a moderate temperature and light winds. This is typical for autumn, when days are pleasant but evenings cool rapidly, so plan for a jacket if you’re heading out after sunset.

What is the weather pattern for Bright right now?

The live forecast above indicates stable conditions, with no immediate rain or storms expected. The high-altitude location in the Alpine region means weather can shift quickly, but today’s setup is driven by a high-pressure system, keeping skies mostly clear and winds gentle. For those checking the weather Bright Vic 14 days outlook, this pattern is likely to persist for the near term, though a cool change may arrive by the weekend.

How reliable is the 28-day forecast for Bright?

The bright weather 28 day forecast relies on long-range models, which are less accurate beyond a week. For Bright, seasonal trends suggest a gradual cooling as winter approaches, but day-to-day specifics beyond 10 days are uncertain. Use the 28-day data as a broad guide, not a precise plan.

LocationBright, Victoria, Australia
Elevation~300 metres above sea level
SeasonAutumn (March–May)
Typical autumn max18–22°C
Does Bright get snow in autumn?

Snow is rare in Bright township during autumn, as the elevation is too low. However, nearby Mount Hotham and Falls Creek may see early snowfalls from late April. For Bright itself, frosts are more common than snow.

What’s the best time to visit Bright for weather?

Most visitors prefer autumn (March–May) for mild days and vibrant foliage, or spring (September–November) for blooming gardens. Summer can be hot, with temperatures often above 30°C, while winter is cold and sometimes foggy.

How does Bright’s weather compare to Melbourne?

Bright is typically 3–5°C cooler than Melbourne due to its higher altitude and inland location. It also receives less coastal wind but more frost in winter. Check our Melbourne weather page for a direct comparison.