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Somerville Weather

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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.

Check the live forecast above for today’s conditions, then scroll below for hourly details, the 10-day outlook and practical tips—Somerville’s coastal edge means changeable afternoon sea breezes.

What is the current weather in Somerville?

The live forecast above gives the current temperature, wind and humidity at the Somerville monitoring site, near the Mornington Peninsula. Expect cooler mornings with possible fog in winter and warm, often windy afternoons in summer. For more granular data, see the Somerville weather hourly breakdown.

What is the 10-day outlook for Somerville?

The weather in Somerville Victoria 10 days shows a similar pattern to nearby stations such as Frankston: a mix of sunny spells, possible afternoon showers from the west, and moderate north‑to‑south wind shifts. The weather Somerville Vic page is updated from the Weatherzone network.

Postcode3912
BOM stationFrankston AWS (approx. 10 km south)
Average January max25 °C
Average July min6 °C
What is the weather in Somerville today?

See the live forecast above for the current temperature, wind speed and chance of rain. For a more detailed view, refer to the Somerville weather hourly page which breaks down conditions hour by hour.

Where can I find the Somerville weather radar?

The closest operational radar is Bureau of Meteorology’s Yarram (70 km east) and Mount Stuart (near Hobart for broad views). For local activity, check the Weatherzone Somerville radar mosaic on the BOM website. Browse all Australian radars here.

How does Somerville’s weather compare to Melbourne?

Somerville is about 55 km south‑east of Melbourne, so it is often 2–3 °C cooler in summer and windier, especially in the afternoon. Melbourne weather can be used as a baseline, but local sea‑breeze effects are stronger in Somerville.