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Melbourne Weather Next Week

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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.

13°C
Partly cloudyMelbourneFeels like 10° · Wind 18 km/h · Humidity 71%
UV 2 LowSunrise 07:36Sunset 17:10
Today☁️15°💧45%
Tue🌦️15°12°💧100%
Wed🌦️16°12°💧90%
Thu🌦️13°10°💧86%
Fri☁️12°💧26%
Sat🌦️12°💧49%
Sun🌦️13°💧44%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

For next week in Melbourne, expect the live forecast above to guide your day-to-day plans, as spring conditions bring a mix of mild days and cooler changes. The key is to check the daily trend rather than relying on a single temperature.

What will the temperature trend be next week?

Next week’s pattern typically shows a few warmer days followed by a cooler change, which is standard for Melbourne in spring. The live forecast above will highlight the warmest day (often mid-week) and the coolest day (usually after a front passes). You can use the Melbourne Weather page to track the hour-by-hour shifts.

How reliable are next week’s forecasts?

Forecasts for the coming seven days are quite reliable for general trends — such as whether it will be warmer or cooler than average — but exact temperatures can shift by a couple of degrees. For the most precise planning, check the weather in Melbourne 10 days outlook, which the Bureau updates twice daily. For longer-term planning, the weather melbourne 14 days outlook gives a useful sense of the pattern, while the melbourne weather 21 day forecast and melbourne weather 30 days projections are better for broad seasonal hints than daily specifics.

Average high19–21°C (spring norm)
Average low9–11°C
Rain chanceModerate: 2–4 days with showers
WindAfternoon sea breezes, 20–30 km/h
Does next week’s forecast change a lot day-to-day?

Yes, Melbourne’s spring weather can shift quickly. The 28 day weather forecast melbourne bom is a guide for long-term planning, but always check the live forecast above for the latest updates, especially if you have outdoor plans.

Should I expect any severe weather next week?

It’s unlikely for next week, but spring can bring sudden thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the Severe Weather Warning page and the bom 30-day forecast melbourne for any developing systems.

How does this compare to the rest of Australia?

Melbourne’s next week will be cooler and more variable than Sydney Weather or Brisbane Weather, which tend to be more stable. For a sunnier outlook, check Perth Weather or Adelaide Weather.