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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Maldon’s temperature is currently around the figure shown in the live forecast above, with mostly clear skies and light northwesterly winds typical of a late-autumn afternoon in central Victoria. Afternoon highs settle in the low 20s Celsius, dropping to single digits overnight.
What is the week ahead looking like for Maldon?
Based on the live forecast above, the coming week will see a mix of fine days and a possible cool change midweek. Daytime temperatures stay near 20°C on Tuesday and Wednesday before nudging into the mid‑teens by Friday. Overnight lows range from 4°C to 8°C, so a jacket will be useful for early mornings. Wind speeds remain light to moderate from the north then shifting southwesterly with the change.
How does Maldon’s climate compare to nearby Castlemaine?
Maldon’s weather closely mirrors Castlemaine’s because both sit in the Goldfields region of central Victoria. Summer peaks hit the low 30s, while winter minimums often dip below 2°C. The live forecast above gives a snapshot of the current conditions. For a broader view of the region’s trends, check the Melbourne weather page, which influences Maldon’s patterns when systems push inland.
What is the best time of year to visit Maldon for mild weather?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer daytime highs between 16°C and 24°C and lower rainfall than winter. The historic town is especially pleasant on fine autumn afternoons.
How reliable are 14‑day forecasts for Maldon?
Long‑range forecasts become less precise beyond seven days. The Bureau of Meteorology’s 7‑day outlook is generally reliable for trend, but always check the live forecast above and the Weather 10 Days page for updates.
Does Maldon get snow in winter?
No – snow is extremely rare due to the town’s elevation of around 330 m and its location in central Victoria. Frost is common, however, especially in July and August on clear nights.