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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.
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As shown in the live forecast above, Charlemont is experiencing mild conditions typical of autumn in the Geelong region. The temperature and wind details there give you the immediate picture, while the surrounding coastal influence keeps afternoons moderate and mornings cool.
What is the weather like in Charlemont today?
The live forecast above provides the most accurate view of current conditions. Charlemont sits in the Bellarine Peninsula area, so sea breezes often develop by midday, moderating the temperature. Check that forecast for any afternoon wind changes or possible showers, which are common when a trough moves through Bass Strait.
What does the typical climate look like?
Charlemont has a temperate oceanic climate. Summers are warm but seldom extreme, with average highs in the mid‑20s °C. Winters are cool and damp, with overnight lows around 5–7 °C and frequent drizzle from westerly systems. Spring brings the most variable weather, with a mix of sunny days and sudden cool changes.
Does Charlemont get frost in winter?
Frost is uncommon because Charlemont is near the coast. Still, on clear, calm winter mornings, localised frost can form in low‑lying pockets, but it usually melts by mid‑morning.
How does the wind affect Charlemont weather?
Afternoon sea breezes from Port Phillip Bay are the main wind influence. They cool the suburb in summer and can bring a sharp temperature drop in spring and autumn. Strong northerly winds are rare but can precede a cold change.
Is Charlemont at risk of storms?
Thunderstorms are possible, especially in spring and summer, but they are usually not severe. The occasional storm may bring heavy rain and gusty winds; check the live forecast above and any severe weather warnings when storms approach.