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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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Check the live forecast above for your 10-day Melbourne outlook; expect a mix of mild days and cooler nights typical of spring. The numbers give you the high and low ranges, with a plain-English take on what that means for your week.
What do the 10-day temperature ranges mean for Melbourne?
Daytime highs across the 10-day period typically fall between 16°C and 22°C, while overnight lows range from 8°C to 13°C. This indicates a stable, mild spring pattern with no extreme heat or cold. You’ll likely see a few partly cloudy days and possibly a light shower, but nothing disruptive.
How reliable is a 10-day forecast for Melbourne?
Accuracy drops after day 7, so treat days 8–10 as a general guide rather than a guarantee. The Bureau of Meteorology’s model shows a 70–80% confidence level for the first week, then roughly 50–60% for the tail end. For finer detail, check the 7-day forecast or a Melbourne weather page closer to your plans.
Will it rain much in the next 10 days?
Rain is possible on 2 to 4 days, generally light showers. Spring can bring a cool change, so a jacket and umbrella are sensible. Check the weather 10 days page for daily updates.
Is a longer forecast like 14 days useful?
A melbourne long range forecast 14 days gives a broad trend but low precision. For planning, stick to the 10-day outlook and supplement with a melbourne weather 24 hours check for immediate accuracy.
How does this compare to other cities?
Melbourne’s 10-day range is cooler than Sydney weather or Brisbane weather at this time of year. It’s similar to Adelaide weather, though Melbourne tends to be slightly windier. For a broader view, see the Australia weather hub.