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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Coast Current Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Vermont’s weather is temperate year-round, with mild winters and warm summers. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions – use it to decide on layers, sun protection or an umbrella before heading out.

What’s the typical pattern for Vermont weather?

Vermont, in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, experiences a maritime climate moderated by Port Phillip Bay. Summers (December–February) average around 26°C, while winters (June–August) hover near 14°C. Rain falls fairly evenly through the year, with spring often bringing the clearest skies. The live forecast above gives you the current temperature and hourly breakdown – handy for planning a walk through the Vermont Reserve or a trip to the nearby shopping precinct.

How does Vermont weather vary day to day?

Cold fronts from the Southern Ocean can drop temperatures quickly in any season, especially between May and October. The “vermont weather hourly” view in the live forecast above helps you spot these shifts. Overnight lows in winter can dip to 6°C, so frost is possible on clear mornings. Summer afternoons sometimes reach 35°C, but afternoon sea breezes (the “cool change”) usually arrive by evening. The “vermont weather tomorrow” tab in the feed gives a reliable next-day outlook.

Average summer max26°C (January)
Average winter min6°C (July)
Annual rainfall660 mm
Typical afternoon breezeNorth‑westerly, turning south‑westerly
Does Vermont get extreme heat?

Occasionally. Heatwaves bring days over 38°C, usually from northerly winds before a cool change. The live forecast above shows any extreme heat warnings – stay hydrated and limit outdoor activity in the middle of the day.

When is the rainy season in Vermont?

There’s no distinct wet season, but late autumn to early winter (May–July) sees slightly higher rainfall. The “vermont 7 day forecast” in the live feed will show any coming wet spells, so you can plan the week’s outdoor plans.

Is the BOM forecast reliable for Vermont?

Yes – the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM Vermont) is the official source. Their forecasts for greater Melbourne are highly accurate for Vermont’s weather, especially the ”vermont weather victoria” bulletins. Check the live forecast above for the latest update.

For broader Australian conditions, visit our Australia weather hub or check severe weather warnings when storms are forecast. Vermont weather Melbourne is closely tied to the city’s pattern – the live forecast above remains your best tool for hourly and daily planning.