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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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Based on the live forecast above, Taylors Hill today sees a high near the upper end of the mild range with partly cloudy skies and a light southerly breeze, offering a typical late‑summer afternoon across Melbourne’s north‑western suburbs.
What’s driving Taylors Hill’s weather today?
The region sits under a weak ridge of high pressure, pulling in a light sea breeze from Port Phillip. This keeps humidity low and temperatures a few degrees cooler than inland spots like Sunbury. Expect the morning low in the single digits before the afternoon warms to the range shown in the live forecast. Winds stay under 20 km/h, making it a calm day for outdoor plans around the Taylors Hill community centre or along the nearby Kororoit Creek trail.
How does Taylors Hill compare to surrounding areas?
Taylors Hill often tracks within a degree or two of Melbourne weather, but with slightly warmer afternoons when the wind turns northerly. In contrast, Geelong weather runs a couple of degrees cooler due to coastal exposure, while Lorne weather stays even milder. To the south‑west, Altona weather feels more humid from the bay breeze. For a longer view, check the taylors hill weather 14 day forecast for trends; finer detail is available via taylors hill weather hourly updates on our hub.
When is the best time to visit Taylors Hill?
Late spring (October–November) and autumn (March–April) offer the most comfortable weather: highs of 18–24°C, low humidity, and fewer rain days. Summer afternoons can spike above 35°C when a northerly blows from the inland.
Does Taylors Hill get much rain?
Rainfall is fairly even year‑round, averaging 45–55 mm per month. The wettest period is usually October–November (spring thunderstorms) and the driest is January–February. Most rain arrives from cold fronts sweeping across from the west.
How accurate is the hourly forecast for Taylors Hill?
The BOM’s hourly model updates every 6 hours and has a typical accuracy of ±2°C for temperature and ±30% for probability of precipitation within the first 48 hours. Beyond 3 days, use the 10‑day forecast for broad trends.