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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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The live forecast above shows the current conditions for Weir Views, a suburb in Melbourne’s western growth corridor, where weather patterns typically follow a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers and cool, damp winters.
What is the typical climate for Weir Views?
Weir Views experiences a moderate climate influenced by its inland position near Werribee. Summers (December–February) are generally warm with occasional hot northerly winds, while winters (June–August) bring cool temperatures and regular rain. Spring and autumn offer mild, changeable conditions.
- Summer averages: Maximums around 26–28°C, with occasional days above 35°C.
- Winter averages: Maximums near 13–15°C, overnight lows around 5–7°C.
- Rainfall: Fairly evenly spread across the year, averaging about 500–600 mm annually.
- Wind: Often breezy, especially in spring and early summer due to trough systems.
How does the live forecast help plan your day?
The live forecast above updates in real time, giving you the current temperature, wind speed, and any rain or severe weather alerts for Weir Views. Use it to decide on outdoor plans, travel, or whether to check for local warnings.
- Check the temperature and “feels like” value for clothing choices.
- Look at wind gusts if you’re gardening, walking, or driving on exposed roads.
- Watch for rain radar or warnings in the forecast for sudden changes.
Is Weir Views prone to severe weather?
Yes, like much of Victoria, Weir Views can experience thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds, especially in spring and summer. The Bureau of Meteorology issues severe weather warnings for the area when needed.
Does the live forecast show UV levels?
The live forecast above may include UV index data if available. In summer, UV levels can be high in Weir Views, so sun protection is recommended between 10 am and 4 pm.
How does Weir Views compare to nearby Melbourne weather?
Weir Views is often slightly warmer in summer and cooler in winter than central Melbourne due to its inland location. It also receives less rain than the city’s eastern suburbs.
For broader forecasts, visit our Australia weather hub or check Melbourne Weather for regional updates. If severe weather is forecast, see our Severe Weather Warning page.