Melbourne Weather

At Sage College of Australia, we pride ourselves on being a premier institution dedicated to empowering students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to excel in their chosen fields. Located in the vibrant city of Melbourne, we are committed to providing an exceptional education experience that prepares you for success in a globalized world.

Melbourne Weather

Melbourne is known for its unpredictable weather, where you can experience four seasons in one day. Whether you’re visiting or living here, understanding the city’s climate will help you prepare for every season.

 

       Melbourne has a pleasant climate and is in a warm temperate climate zone.

       Hottest month: January (average 14°C to 26°C, on  an odd day it can reach 40+)

       The coldest month: July (average 6°C to 13°C) and there is a uniform rainfall (500mm to 800mm) throughout the year.

 

 

frequently asked question

Spring

Spring brings fluctuating temperatures, ranging from 10°C to 25°C. The city comes alive with blooming flowers, and events like the Melbourne Cup and Spring Racing Carnival draw crowds. The weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key.

Melbourne summers can be warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 40°C. The city often experiences heatwaves, but cool changes and occasional thunderstorms provide relief. It’s the perfect time to visit the beaches, enjoy outdoor festivals, and explore rooftop bars.

Autumn in Melbourne is mild and beautiful, with temperatures averaging between 10°C and 25°C. The city’s parks, like the Royal Botanic Gardens, showcase stunning autumn foliage. It’s a great season for outdoor activities before the colder months arrive.

Winters in Melbourne are cool, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C. Rainfall increases, and mornings can be foggy. While snow is rare in the city, nearby locations like Mount Buller offer excellent skiing opportunities. It’s the perfect time to enjoy cozy cafes and winter markets.

  • Always carry a light jacket, even in summer.

  • Layer your clothing to adapt to sudden changes.

  • Bring an umbrella, as rain can be unexpected.

  • Wear sunscreen, even on cloudy days.