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Elaine, Victoria, currently experiences a mild and stable autumn pattern, typical for this inland town near Ballarat. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions; expect cool mornings giving way to pleasant afternoons, with light winds and no significant rain expected in the immediate term.
What is the typical weather pattern for Elaine?
Elaine sits in a transitional climate zone, with cool to cold winters and warm summers. Autumn brings a gradual cooling, with daytime highs around 18–22°C in March, dropping to 12–15°C by May. Rainfall is fairly consistent year-round, with autumn averaging about 50–60mm per month. Frost is possible from late autumn, especially in low-lying areas.
How does Elaine’s weather compare to nearby areas?
Elaine’s inland location means it is often a few degrees cooler than coastal centres like Geelong, and it can feel fresher than Melbourne due to its elevation. For localised conditions, check buninyong weather (just north) or patterson lakes weather (south-east) as these can differ slightly. For broader context, weather of australia patterns show the region is influenced by westerly winds and cold fronts moving across Victoria.
25–28°C
3–5°C
~700mm
Does Elaine get snow?
Snow is very rare but not impossible. Light flurries may occur once or twice a decade during strong cold fronts. The area is more known for frost and occasional sleet in winter.
Where can I find a 14-day forecast for Elaine?
For a reliable elaine weather 14 day forecast, check the Bureau of Meteorology’s website. Short-term forecasts (1–3 days) are most accurate; longer-range outlooks show general trends only.
Is Elaine’s weather suitable for outdoor events?
Yes, especially in late spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. However, always check real time weather melbourne updates, as cold fronts can arrive quickly. Summer can be hot, and winter can be wet and windy.