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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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Toolangi’s weather is defined by its elevation in the Yarra Ranges—expect cooler conditions than Melbourne, with afternoon showers common even when the city stays dry. The live forecast above shows today’s trend.
What makes Toolangi’s weather different from Melbourne?
Toolangi sits roughly 500 metres above sea level, about 60 kilometres east of the city. That altitude brings lower temperatures year-round and more frequent cloud cover. Rainfall is also higher—often double the annual total recorded in the Melbourne CBD. If you’re checking melbourne weather for a trip to the ranges, add a few degrees cooler and expect rain gear.
Does it snow in Toolangi?
Light snowfalls occur most winters, usually between June and August. The dusting rarely settles for more than a day, but it’s enough to close local roads briefly. For reliable toolangi snow updates, the live forecast above gives real-time conditions. Nearby Lake Mountain and Mount Baw Baw get deeper cover for skiing.
How does Toolangi weather compare to Healesville?
Healesville is about 10 kilometres south and 100 metres lower. Toolangi is consistently 1–2°C cooler and gets heavier rain. Both share the same afternoon shower pattern, but Toolangi is more exposed to southerly winds.
Can I get Toolangi weather hourly?
Yes. The live forecast above shows toolangi weather hourly data, including temperature, wind, and chance of rain. Use it for planning hikes or checking whether the mist will clear by midday.
When is the best time to visit Toolangi?
Autumn (March–May) offers mild days and less rain. Spring (September–November) has wildflowers but more showers. Winter is coldest and wettest, though some visitors come for the chance of snow and the cosy mountain atmosphere.