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Melbourne Weather 14 Day

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

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OvercastSydneyFeels like 7° · Wind 7 km/h · Humidity 96%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 06:59Sunset 17:01
Today☁️16°💧0%
Sun🌦️15°💧33%
Mon☀️18°💧0%
Tue🌤️18°💧3%
Wed🌦️13°10°💧49%
Thu🌦️16°13°💧53%
Fri🌦️16°12°💧51%
Sat🌦️16°10°💧40%
Sun☁️17°💧26%
Mon17°💧16%
Tue☀️16°10°💧17%
Wed☀️16°💧27%
Thu☀️15°💧22%
Fri☁️16°10°💧19%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Melbourne’s weather over the next 14 days, reflected in the live forecast above, shows a typically spring mix of cool mornings, mild afternoons and scattered showers. Expect maximums around 18–23°C, with cooler changes arriving every 3–4 days as cold fronts cross the state.

What drives Melbourne’s 14-day pattern?

Melbourne’s 14-day forecast often sees multiple cold fronts because the city sits in the westerly belt. Each front brings a day or two of rain, a cool change, then a brief high-pressure ridge.

  • Fronts arrive from the Southern Ocean, dropping temperatures by 4–8°C.
  • Between fronts, warm north-westerlies can push temperatures above 25°C.
  • The 14-day outlook typically includes 6–8 rain days (modelled by BOM’s ACCESS).

How does this compare to longer-range forecasts?

While the 14-day forecast offers broad trends, the Bureau of Meteorology’s 7-day forecast is far more precise. Longer-range tools like the 21-day or 30-day outlook rely on climate models and are best used for seasonal planning.

  • For day-to-day precision, rely on the weather melbourne 7 days forecast.
  • For a broader picture, check the melbourne weather 10 days or 14-day outlook on BOM or AccuWeather.
  • The melbourne weather forecast 21 days and melbourne weather 30 days are useful for understanding whether the month is likely to be wetter or drier than average.
Average max temp19–23°C (typical spring)
Average min temp10–14°C
Rain days in 14 days7–9 days (showers likely)
Peak UV indexModerate to high (5–7)
How reliable is the 14-day forecast for Melbourne?

For Melbourne’s changeable climate, the 14-day forecast is useful for spotting broad trends – cooler or warmer phases – but day-by-day accuracy drops sharply after day 7. Treat the second week as a guide, not a guarantee.

Where can I see the official BOM 14-day forecast?

The Bureau of Meteorology issues a 7-day forecast for Melbourne. For a 14-day view, many weather sites combine BOM data with global models. The 28 day weather forecast melbourne bom is available on their climate page, while weather melbourne 14 days bom appears on platforms like Weatherzone.

Is AccuWeather’s 14-day forecast better than BOM’s?

AccuWeather uses its own proprietary model. In Melbourne, BOM’s ACCESS model often performs better for local weather. However, the melbourne weather 14 day forecast accuweather can be a helpful cross-reference, especially for trend comparison.

For more detail on Melbourne’s climate, visit our Melbourne Weather page. Stay alert for sudden changes by checking Severe Weather Warning updates.