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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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Mount Baw Baw’s weather is cool and changeable year-round, with snow usually falling from June to September. The live forecast above shows current conditions; expect temperatures near zero during winter and mild summers with afternoon showers.
What is the current weather at Mount Baw Baw?
Check the live forecast above for real-time temperature, wind and precipitation. Mount Baw Baw sits at 1,564 metres in Victoria’s alpine region, so conditions can shift quickly – clear skies can turn to fog or snow within an hour. For a visual check, look at the mount baw baw snow cam or mount baw baw live cam feeds provided by the resort.
How reliable is the snow forecast for Mount Baw Baw?
Snow depth varies with each season, but the mt baw baw snow forecast generally includes 5–7 day outlooks. For longer planning, the mount baw baw weather 14 days outlook gives a useful trend, though confidence drops beyond day seven. Compare with Weather Forecast Perisher to see how nearby resorts are faring.
Is it snowing at Mount Baw Baw today?
Check the live forecast above and the mount baw baw snow cam for real-time images. Snow often falls overnight; the BOM radar near Melbourne can show approaching fronts. For a broader picture, see Weather Radar.
How does Mount Baw Baw compare to Mt Buller and Mt Hotham?
Mount Baw Baw is lower (1,564 m) than mt buller weather (1,805 m) or mt hotham weather (1,862 m), so it gets less reliable snow. It’s smaller and less crowded, ideal for beginners. For deeper snow, check the forecasts for those higher resorts.
What time of year is best to visit Mount Baw Baw?
Winter (June–August) for snow sports; spring and autumn for hiking and wildflowers. Summer is mild but can be rainy. Check the mount baw baw weather 14 days before booking to pick a clear window.
Sources
- Bureau of Meteorology – Mount Baw Baw
- Weatherzone – Alpine forecasts
- Elders Weather – Victoria snow report
For broader Australian forecasts, visit Australia weather hub and BOM Weather Australia.