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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.
The live forecast above shows Hampton’s conditions for the next few days. Expect a typical coastal spring mix: mild mornings, afternoon sea breezes, and the chance of a late shower when a trough moves through.
What makes Hampton’s weather different from nearby suburbs?
Hampton sits on Port Phillip Bay, so the sea breeze arrives earlier and stronger than inland suburbs. This keeps summer maximums a few degrees lower than Melbourne’s CBD, but winter minimums are slightly milder. The bay also produces more morning cloud and patchy drizzle in autumn and winter.
How should I plan for a day at Hampton Beach?
Check the live forecast above for wind direction. A northerly wind means calm, warm beach conditions. A southerly change brings cooler air and choppy surf. The Melbourne weather page gives the broader picture, but for Hampton specifically, look at the Hampton weather hourly updates for wind and swell timing.
Does Hampton get its own forecast from the Bureau?
Yes. The Bureau of Meteorology issues a specific forecast for the suburb – often listed as “Hampton (Bayside)” in the bom hampton detailed product. It includes temperature, wind, and rainfall chance for the next seven days.
Is the 14-day forecast reliable for Hampton?
A hampton weather 14 day forecast gives a general trend, but accuracy drops beyond seven days. Use it to see if a hot or cool spell is likely, but check the live forecast above for plans within the next three days.
Where can I see live radar for Hampton?
The Melbourne radar at Laverton covers Hampton. The hampton weather radar loop on the Bureau’s site shows rain bands moving in from the west. For local showers, check the 15-minute composite loop.