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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.

☁️12°C
OvercastTerangFeels like 10° · Wind 16 km/h · Humidity 81%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:02Sunset 17:59
Today🌦️15°💧78%
Tue🌧️14°10°💧91%
Wed☁️13°💧8%
Thu☁️14°💧0%
Fri17°💧27%
Sat🌦️14°💧27%
Sun☁️14°💧10%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Terang’s weather is typically mild and changeable, with the live forecast above showing current conditions for the town in western Victoria. This page gives you the practical details for planning your day or week.

What is the weather like in Terang today?

Check the live forecast above for today’s temperature, wind and rain chance. Terang sits on the volcanic plains, so conditions can shift quickly with fronts pushing in from the Southern Ocean. For real-time precipitation, the Terang weather radar shows exactly what’s heading your way. If you’re travelling, Geelong weather and Warrnambool weather give useful regional context.

How does Terang’s climate vary through the year?

Winters are cool and wet, with July averages around 12°C. Summers are mild, rarely exceeding 30°C. Spring and autumn bring mixed conditions – you’ll need layers. For a longer outlook, the Terang weather 14 day forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology gives a general trend, but always combine it with radar data. Nearby Mortlake weather follows a similar pattern.

LocationWestern Victoria, 200 km west of Melbourne
ElevationApproximately 130 m above sea level
Average annual rainfallAround 700 mm
Average summer maximum~24°C (January)
Where can I find a reliable Terang weather radar?

The Bureau of Meteorology’s radar at Mount Gambier and Wyndham cover the region. The BOM website and WillyWeather both provide real-time loops. Combine radar with the live forecast above for the most accurate short-term picture.

Does Terang get frost?

Yes, frost is common from late autumn through spring, especially in low-lying areas. It can affect gardening and farming. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for frost advisories in regional Victoria.

Can I use the same data for nearby towns like Mortlake or Warrnambool?

Towns within 30 km share similar weather patterns, but local topography creates differences. Always check the specific forecast for each town. For broader regionals, the Melbourne Weather page gives a good state-wide overview.