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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.
The live forecast above shows today’s conditions for Melbourne. For a broader view, the Bureau of Meteorology provides the official data behind The Age’s weather page, including current temperatures and wind speeds.
What is the most accurate way to check the age weather?
The Age weather page pulls its data directly from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). For the most reliable reading, cross-check the live forecast above with the BOM’s own website. This gives you the official observations and any short-term warnings.
How do I get a weather in melbourne 10 days forecast?
The live forecast above includes a 7-day outlook. For a weather in melbourne 10 days or weather melbourne 14 days forecast, you need to use a dedicated long-range service. The BOM provides a 7-day forecast; for 10 or 14 days, try Weatherzone or Elders Weather, which use computer models to extend the outlook. These longer forecasts are less reliable than the 7-day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is The Age weather page updated?
The live forecast above updates every 30 minutes from the BOM. This includes temperature, wind, and rainfall data. For real-time changes, check the BOM’s observations page.
Can I see the age weather radar on this page?
No, the live forecast above does not include a radar image. For the the age weather radar, visit the BOM’s radar page directly. It shows live rainfall and storm movement across Victoria.
Is the weather in melbourne tomorrow forecast reliable?
Yes, the weather in melbourne tomorrow forecast is generally reliable. The BOM’s 24-hour forecast has a high accuracy rate. Always check the live forecast above for the latest update.
For more detailed forecasts, visit our Australia weather hub or check the Melbourne Weather page. You can also view Sydney Weather or Brisbane Weather.