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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Reviewly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live conditions above for your city, then plan around the main weather feature today: a Tasman trough bringing showers to the southeast while a high keeps the west fine. This mix is typical for late spring in Australia.
How is the weather shaping up across Australia today?
A high-pressure system over the Bight gives weather perth and weather adelaide a mostly sunny, mild day. The trough near the Tasman Sea feeds moisture into Victoria and southern NSW, so weather melbourne and weather cbd will see patchy rain and cooler temperatures. Weather brisbane is fine with a sea breeze, while weather melbourne bom shows a 70% rain chance.
Should I expect rain in Melbourne today?
Yes, Melbourne can expect light showers through the morning and early afternoon. Weather melbourne rain totals will be modest, around 2–5 mm according to the Bureau of Meteorology. The CBD and inner suburbs get similar falls. For South Australia, bom sa weather indicates mostly dry conditions for Adelaide, with just a 20% shower chance.
Is it going to rain in Melbourne today?
Yes. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a 70% chance of rain, mainly light showers during the morning. The weather melbourne bom radar shows a band moving across the city. Expect 2–5 mm at most.
What’s the weather in Perth like today?
Perth is sunny and mild with a high of 22°C under a ridge of high pressure. No rain expected. Weather perth remains dry and pleasant for outdoor plans.
Where can I find severe weather warnings?
Head to our Severe Weather Warning page for current alerts. The Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings for heavy rain, damaging winds, and heatwaves across Australia.
For more details, see Weather Today, Weather Tomorrow Australia, or Weather Radar.
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