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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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The live forecast above shows Marong’s conditions right now. Marong sits about 15 kilometres north-west of Bendigo, so its weather often mirrors Bendigo’s inland climate — warm summers, cool winters, and a reliable spring to autumn growing season.
What is Marong’s typical weather pattern?
Marong experiences a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summer highs regularly hit the low 30s in Celsius, while winter maximums sit around 12–14°C. Frost is common from June through August, and rainfall is fairly consistent across the year — no pronounced wet or dry season. The live forecast above will tell you if a change is coming today.
How does Marong compare with nearby towns?
Marong’s weather is very similar to Bendigo weather — just a few degrees cooler at night due to its slightly lower elevation. If you’re checking Australia weather for the region, Marong is usually a reliable guide for what’s happening across the Loddon Valley. For broader context, Melbourne weather is typically 2–4°C cooler in summer because of coastal influence.
Does Marong get many storms?
Yes. Thunderstorms are most common from October to March, often developing in the afternoon heat. The live forecast above will show any active storm warnings for the area.
When is the best time to visit Marong?
Late autumn (March–May) and early spring (September–October) offer the most comfortable days. Temperatures sit in the high teens to low 20s, with less chance of extreme heat or frost.
Is Marong’s weather affected by bushfire risk?
Yes. Summer days with strong northerly winds and temperatures over 35°C carry elevated fire danger. Always check the Severe Weather Warning page and Elders Weather for local fire ratings.