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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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Wandong weather today aligns with the live forecast above for Heathcote Junction, reflecting the cool-to-mild conditions typical of central Victoria’s elevated plains. Clear skies often give way to afternoon cloud, with a moderate breeze shifting from the north before a southerly change arrives.
What is the typical climate for Wandong?
Wandong sits about 300 metres above sea level in the Mitchell Shire, giving it a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm but rarely extreme, while winters are cool and damp.
- Summer (Dec–Feb): average max 25–30°C, occasional hot spells with north winds
- Autumn: mild days, crisp nights; fog possible in the valleys
- Winter (Jun–Aug): average min 3–7°C, frequent frost after clear nights
- Spring: variable, with strong winds and early storms
How does Wandong weather compare with nearby towns?
Wandong’s inland position means it runs cooler than Melbourne’s city centre but warmer than higher parts of the Kilmore and Seymour districts. For a detailed wandong weather 7 day forecast, the live forecast above is the best guide – conditions often mirror Heathcote Junction closely.
- Wallan weather – similar elevation, often 1–2°C cooler during foggy winter mornings
- Seymour weather – lower elevation, slightly warmer summer afternoons
- Kilmore weather – comparable, though north winds tend to arrive earlier
- Nagambie weather – milder due to lake influence; less frost
Where can I find a 14‑day outlook for Wandong?
Long-range forecasts beyond seven days have lower accuracy. The wandong weather 14 day forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology provides a general trend; use the live forecast above for the most reliable short-term view.
Does Wandong experience severe weather?
Yes – thunderstorms can develop in spring and summer, sometimes with damaging hail. Bushfire danger peaks on hot, windy days. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for alerts relevant to the Wandong area.
How does Wandong weather relate to Melbourne weather?
Wandong is roughly 50 km north of the city centre. Melbourne weather is generally milder near the coast, whereas Wandong sees greater temperature swings – hotter in summer, colder in winter – due to its inland position.