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Wilsons Promontory weather is typically cool and windy, shaped by Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions; the area experiences its mildest weather from December to February (averaging 19–22°C) and its wettest months from May to October. Expect sudden changes, especially near the coast.
What drives Wilsons Promontory’s weather patterns?
Wilsons Promontory sits at the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, exposed to Bass Strait and the Roaring Forties. Cold fronts and low-pressure systems sweep through regularly, bringing rapid temperature drops, gusty winds and passing showers. The national park’s terrain—coastal heath, granite peaks and sheltered coves—creates microclimates; the west coast tends to be windier and wetter than the east coast. The bom weather wilsons prom forecast is the most reliable source for current warnings.
When is the best time to visit for clear skies?
Summer (December–February) offers the calmest conditions, though afternoon sea breezes can still pick up. Autumn (March–May) is often stable, with mild days and fewer crowds. Winter brings the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall, while spring can be changeable. For planning a trip, check the wilsons prom weather 14 day forecast to gauge the week ahead, and look at wilsons prom weather monthly averages to understand the seasonal range.
How accurate are 30‑day forecasts for Wilsons Prom?
Beyond 7 days, forecasts become general trends rather than daily certainties. The wilsons prom weather 28 days outlook and wilson prom weather 30 days products indicate broad patterns, not precise temperatures. Use them for planning, not for packing.
Does the weather in Wilsons Promontory National Park differ from the coast?
Yes. The weather in wilsons promontory national park 10 days forecast can vary within the park: inland valleys are sheltered and cooler at night, while exposed coastal cliffs feel stronger winds and rain. Always check the coastal warning for any boat trips.
Where can I see live radar for Wilsons Promontory?
The wilsons promontory weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology shows rainbands moving across Bass Strait. The nearest radar is at Yarram, covering the promontory. Combine radar with the live forecast above for the most accurate short‑term picture.
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