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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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Tecoma’s weather is shaped by the Dandenong Ranges – expect cooler, wetter conditions than Melbourne’s city centre, with the live forecast above showing the current shift. Plan for afternoon showers and a notable drop in temperature from the foothills.
How does Tecoma’s weather differ from Melbourne’s?
Tecoma sits about 300 metres higher than the city, so it’s typically 2–4°C cooler and gets more rain – often 30–50% more annually. The live forecast above gives the real-time difference. For a broader picture, check the Melbourne weather page to compare conditions.
What should visitors to the Puffing Billy Railway expect?
The Puffing Billy Railway runs through Tecoma and Belgrave – both sit in a rain-shadow zone but still catch plenty of drizzle. The severe weather warning page alerts if storms disrupt the line. The live forecast above is your best guide for the next few hours.
Why is Tecoma often cooler than Melbourne CBD?
Altitude and tree cover – the Dandenongs trap cloud and block heat. The live forecast above shows the ongoing margin; it’s common to be 4–6°C cooler than the city on a clear afternoon.
Does Tecoma get snow?
Rarely – only a dusting every few years when a strong cold front drops the temperature below 2°C. The live forecast above will indicate if conditions are marginal, but check the Bom Melbourne page for advisories.
How reliable are 14-day forecasts for Tecoma?
Less reliable for specifics – mountain weather changes fast. For a national weather hub overview, compare the belgrave weather 14 day forecast with the live forecast above for short-range accuracy.