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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Reef Brief 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 before heading to Gembrook. This Dandenong Ranges town sits at 300 metres elevation, meaning cooler temperatures and more rain than Melbourne — often by 2–4°C and double the annual rainfall.
What makes Gembrook weather different from Melbourne?
Gembrook’s higher elevation and forested surrounds create a noticeably cooler, wetter microclimate. The live forecast above will often show lower maximums and higher rainfall totals than the Melbourne weather page. Afternoon storms can develop quickly over the ranges, especially in spring and summer.
When is the best time to visit Gembrook?
Autumn (March–May) offers the most reliable weather for walking and Puffing Billy trips. Winter brings cold, damp days but clear skies between fronts. Summer can be pleasant but unpredictable — check the severe weather warning page before planning outdoor activities.
Where can I find the Gembrook weather 14 day forecast?
The live forecast above provides a 7-day outlook. For extended forecasts, the Bureau of Meteorology website offers 8-day predictions. Third-party apps may show 14-day projections but accuracy drops significantly beyond a week.
How does Warburton weather compare to Gembrook?
Warburton sits lower (200 m) in the Yarra Valley, so it’s slightly warmer and less rainy than Gembrook. Both towns share similar weather patterns, but check the Warburton weather page for local differences in temperature and rainfall.
Is the BOM Gembrook weather station reliable?
The Bureau of Meteorology uses automatic weather stations across Victoria. Gembrook’s data is reliable for general conditions, but local topography can create variations. For the most accurate readings, cross-reference with nearby stations at Coldstream or Ferny Creek.