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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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Crib Point sits on Western Port Bay, where weather is strongly influenced by the surrounding coastline. The live forecast above shows the current conditions; expect cooler sea breezes in summer and crisp mornings in winter.
What is the typical weather pattern for Crib Point?
Crib Point experiences a mild maritime climate. Summer highs average around 24°C, moderated by afternoon sea breezes. Winter highs hover near 14°C with frequent drizzle. The area receives about 700 mm of rain annually, mostly between May and October. The Australia weather hub provides more seasonal detail.
How does the bay affect local conditions?
Western Port Bay acts as a temperature buffer, keeping summer afternoons cooler than inland spots like Cranbourne. Early morning fog is common in autumn, especially near the water. If you plan to visit crib point pool, check the live forecast above for wind and rain — conditions can shift quickly with a change from the south-west.
Does Crib Point get storms like other parts of Melbourne?
Storms are less intense here than in the city because the bay dampens instability. However, thunderstorm lines can sweep across from the Bass Strait. Check crib point weather radar on BOM for real-time updates during spring.
How far is it from the major weather station?
The closest automatic weather station is at Cerberus, about 4 km west. That data feeds into general melbourne weather forecasts, but the live forecast above is tuned specifically to Crib Point’s coastal position.
Is the pool affected by weather?
The outdoor crib point pool is open November to March. High wind or lightning risk can close it, so always check the forecast at Severe Weather Warning page before heading out.