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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.

Check the live forecast above before heading out in Kingsbury. This suburb north of Melbourne has a moderate maritime climate, with summer heat tempered by afternoon sea breezes and winter rain driven by westerly fronts.

What is the typical weather pattern for Kingsbury?

Kingsbury sits in Melbourne’s inland northern suburbs, so it is slightly warmer and drier than the city centre on summer afternoons. Summer (December–February) averages range from 14–26°C, with occasional days above 35°C. Winter (June–August) is cool and cloudy, averaging 6–14°C. The best times for outdoor plans are spring and autumn, when humidity is low and rainfall is more predictable.

How does rain and wind affect Kingsbury?

Annual rainfall is about 600 mm, spread fairly evenly through the year, though spring and winter are wettest. Storms sometimes bring hail or heavy downpours; the live forecast above will show any warnings. Wind is usually light to moderate, but strong north-westerlies can raise fire danger in summer. For current conditions, check the kingsbury weather radar on the Bureau of Meteorology site.

Population~8,000
Elevation60 m
Summer average high26°C
Winter average low6°C
Is Kingsbury weather different from Melbourne city weather?

Slightly. Inland suburbs like Kingsbury can be 1–3°C warmer on summer afternoons and a little cooler on clear winter nights. The difference is rarely extreme, but it can affect outdoor plans.

Where can I see the Kingsbury weather hourly forecast?

The live forecast above gives you an kingsbury weather hourly breakdown. For more detail, the Bureau of Meteorology’s website and www weather report sites like Weatherzone offer updated figures.

What is the climate in my location like compared to Kingsbury?

If you’re asking now climate in my location, Kingsbury’s climate is typical of Melbourne’s northern suburbs – moderately warm summers, cool wet winters. Coastal suburbs are a few degrees cooler in summer, whereas areas further north get hotter.

For broader conditions across the state, check the Australia weather hub or the Melbourne Weather page. If storms are possible, the Severe Weather Warning page has up-to-date alerts. For those looking at weather lanka, that refers to Sri Lanka – not relevant here, but worth noting for travellers.