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.
Check the live forecast above before you head out. Lara’s weather shifts quickly with coastal changes, so that reading is your best guide for the next few hours.
What is the weather like in Lara today?
Lara sits on the edge of the Bellarine Peninsula, about 20 kilometres from Geelong. Its weather is shaped by the nearby coast and the You Yangs range. Mornings can be cool and foggy, especially in winter, while afternoons often warm up if the sea breeze holds off. The live forecast above gives you the temperature, wind and rain chance for right now.
What is the outlook for Lara this week and beyond?
For the next few days, expect a mix of sun and cloud, with a possible shower when a trough moves through. The Melbourne weather pattern often reaches Lara a few hours later. For a longer view, the lara weather 14 day forecast and lara weather 30 day forecast show general trends, not exact daily details. Check the lara weather bom page for official updates if you need precise planning.
Frequently asked questions about Lara weather
Where can I see the Lara weather radar?
For a live view of rain moving towards Lara, use the lara weather radar on the Bureau of Meteorology website. It shows rain bands from the west and south-west, which are the most common directions for showers here.
What is the weather in Lara tomorrow?
The lara weather tomorrow outlook is in the live forecast above. Generally, expect a morning low around 10–14°C and an afternoon high similar to today, unless a front changes things. Check again in the evening for the most reliable prediction.
How does Lara compare to Geelong weather?
Lara is slightly warmer than Geelong in summer because it is further from the bay. In winter, it can be a degree or two cooler overnight. Both share the same general pattern, so the Australia weather hub is a good starting point for regional trends.