What temperature did Melbourne get to today?

What temperature did Melbourne get to today?

Today’s hourly weather in Melbourne

00:00 03:00
Temperature 53°F 51°F
Weather Cloudy Patchy rain possible
Chance of rain 0% 72%
Precipitation 0 in 0 in

Why is Melbourne always so cold?

This is mainly due to Melbourne’s geographical location. This temperature differential is most pronounced in the spring and summer months and can cause strong cold fronts to form.

Is Melbourne very cold?

Melbourne is only cold in winter. Though by world standards not very cold at all. Winters are relatively short. For the rest of the year, Melbourne is warm to hot with oppressively hot summers with many days in the high 30’s or even low 40’s.

How is Australia so hot?

Australia’s climate is governed mostly by its size and by the hot, sinking air of the subtropical high pressure belt (subtropical ridge or Australian High). This moves north-west and north-east with the seasons.

Does Melbourne get snow?

Snow in Melbourne is extremely rare. To experience the snow, head to the Victorian High Country, which receive good snowfall throughout winter. Skiers and snowboarders can hit the slopes at Hotham, Mount Buller and Falls Creek.

Does Melbourne have a beach?

Popular Melbourne beaches One of the most popular of the Port Phillip Bay beaches, St Kilda is a wide, sandy beach that is suitable for swimming and a host of other activities. St Kilda Pier is a favourite for promenading and taking in fabulous city skyline views and sunsets.

When did it last snow in Melbourne?

4 August 2020 – A cold front brings snow down to as low as 150 meters above sea level around midday, resulting in rare light dustings in many of Melbourne’s suburbs, most notably in its north western suburbs Craigieburn, Sunbury, Wallan (amongst others).

What’s better Sydney or Melbourne?

Sydney wins for its transport, roads, beaches, icons and overall attractiveness. Melbourne is good for culture, sport, food, nightlife and day trips. All in all, I really think it comes down to personal preference. They’re both fantastic cities in their own right.

Is Sydney hotter than Melbourne?

This might lead us to think they enjoy similar summer weather – but with higher humidity in Sydney. The reality is that Sydney’s summer temperatures are much less variable than Melbourne’s. Melbourne’s average temperature is made up of more very hot days and more cool days than Sydney’s.