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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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Sandy Point’s weather is shaped by its coastal location on the Bass Strait, with the live forecast above showing today’s conditions. Expect cool winters, mild summers, and sudden changes when a southerly buster arrives.
What is the typical climate at Sandy Point?
Sandy Point sits on the southern coast of Victoria, about 200 kilometres southeast of Melbourne. Summers average 20–25°C, but sea breezes often keep the beach cooler than inland spots. Winters are cool and damp, with July highs around 13°C. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, though spring and early summer can bring strong westerly winds.
How do tides and wind affect the beach?
Sandy Point tides are semi-diurnal, meaning two high and two low tides each day. The tidal range is roughly 1–2 metres, which shifts the sandbank and swimming conditions. Wind from the south-west or south-east can whip up choppy surf, while northerly winds keep the water flatter. Check the live forecast above for the latest wind speed and direction before heading out.
Where can I find a Sandy Point weather 14 day forecast?
The live forecast above provides a 7-day outlook. For a Sandy Point weather 14 day forecast, use the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range tool or a dedicated weather app. Accuracy drops beyond 7 days, so treat the second week as a general guide.
Is Sandy Point weather similar to Inverloch weather?
Yes, both are coastal towns in South Gippsland. Inverloch weather is often a degree or two warmer due to its more northerly position on Anderson Inlet. Sandy Point faces the open strait, so it gets stronger winds and slightly cooler summer afternoons.
What is the best time of year for calm conditions?
Late summer (February–March) usually brings the lightest winds and warmest sea temperatures. Autumn and early winter can also be settled, but water temps drop quickly. Avoid spring afternoons if you want to dodge the strong sea breezes.
For broader conditions, check Australia weather hub or Severe Weather Warning updates. If you’re comparing spots, see Cardiff Nsw Weather or Clermont Weather.