Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7133.187WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
815038NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8130.755WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
513020VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
514025N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
615039N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
815043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8150.959N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7150.852N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8161.558N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Avalon Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7122.187WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
514047NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6120.866WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
212025VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
113026N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315035N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5151.360N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
415045N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5161.353N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Aspendale Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7113.588WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7130.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
711168WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
411023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
312024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6141.360N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
513048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.856N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Bacchus Marsh Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
4123.187WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4151.251NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
413288WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
114023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
11506N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
316023N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
516042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Rain.
5162.276N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
316015N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5172.252N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Ballan Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
373.187WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
3111.251NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
38288WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
09023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
01106N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
212023N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
412042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Rain.
4112.276N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
212015N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4132.252N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Black Rock Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7103.588WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
713049NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
711168WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
411023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
312024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6141.360N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
513047N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.855N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Brighton Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7113.584WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
713046NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
711165WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
411020VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313021N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314033N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614040N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.357N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
514044N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.752N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Bundoora Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6114.489WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
614045NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7121.265WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
312022VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213023N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314035N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
514161N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
414045N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5151.455N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Burnley Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6133.278WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
715029NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
713046WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
413011VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
414016N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515030N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715034N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7150.950N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
615043N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
716049N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Camberwell Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5115.386WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
614048NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5121.368WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
213020VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
214021N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415030N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
615037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6150.953N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
415045N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6161.450N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Cape Schanck Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
10105.693WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8110.762NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8101.878WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
59031VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
411033N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
613044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8131.751N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8131.963N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
612159N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8132.261N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Cerberus Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8125.492WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7130.662NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7121.778WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
311031VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313032N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.651N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7151.862N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.959N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
715261N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Coldstream Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7106.693WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5130.556NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6121.877WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
012029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
-113029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
014033N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314039N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
3141.155N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
2140.852N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
3151.653N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Cowes Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6125.691WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7140.858NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7121.874WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
512028VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
613028N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715038N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
815045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8151.457N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7140.953N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8151.856N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Cranbourne Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6115.893WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6130.765NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6111.983WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312033VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313035N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.661N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
514163N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
615261N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Dandenong Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6115.687WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.658NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6121.876WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313028N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415035N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
615042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.554N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.956N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6161.954N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Dunns Hill Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
1511.195WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
490.860NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
472.979WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
38029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
410030N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
610042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
710049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7101.363N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5101.255N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7112.161N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Durdiwarrah Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
473.187WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5111.251NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
48288WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
19023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
11106N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
412023N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
612042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Rain.
6112.276N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
412015N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5132.252N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Essendon Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6122.788WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
614047NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6120.868WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
414041N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614046N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6140.965N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.651N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.259N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Frankston Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7114.692WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8120.458NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8111.576WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
511029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
612031N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715040N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
914047N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
9151.562N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8130.956N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
9151.959N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Geelong Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7112.489WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.252NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
612171WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.251N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.869N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4140.751N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6161.761N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Geelong CBD Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7112.491WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.252NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
611170WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
211029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213030N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315039N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515046N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.564N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
414049N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5161.557N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Healesville Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
797.891WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5120.854NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6102.575WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
111027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
012027N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
113031N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
313037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4131.753N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
3131.350N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4142.350N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Kew Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5115.391WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.254NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6121.374WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
212026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213026N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
714043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7150.959N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.651N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.455N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Laverton Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6122.388WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6120.871WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
212027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415034N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
615041N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6150.961N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
414049N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6161.255N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Laverton South Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6122.382WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
514044NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6120.865WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
212021VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
113023N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315028N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515035N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6150.955N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
415043N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
516049N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Macedon Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
273.989WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
49046NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
471.567WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
07024VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
09024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
210030N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
410036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4101.356N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
310043N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4111.750N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Maribyrnong Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6132.878WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
715030NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
713047WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
413011VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Sunny.
Partly Cloudy.
414017N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515031N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715035N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7150.751N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
615043N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7161.350N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Melbourne Ap Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5112.889WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
614046NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6110.867WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
312024VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
414029N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.756N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
514043N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
615150N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Mentone Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6113.488WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
712168WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
312023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5151.261N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
514048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5161.756N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Middle Brighton Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5113.388WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6130.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6110.968WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
211023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
212024N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
214036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
414044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5151.261N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
413048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5151.656N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Moolap Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7102.490WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6120.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6101.169WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
210028VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
211029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
414038N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6131.563N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
413048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6141.656N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Moorabbin Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7113.690WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7140.252NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7121.171WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
412026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313027N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415039N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
615046N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.463N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.850N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.858N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Mornington Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
9125.686WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7130.755NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8121.871WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
411024VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313025N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.955N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.952N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7152.154N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Mt Dandenong Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
0511.795WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
49159NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
373.379WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
28029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
39029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
510042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
69049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7101.662N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5101.455N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6112.460N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Mt Eliza Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
9125.386WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7130.655NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7121.671WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
411024VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
313026N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.856N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.853N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
715254N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Mt St Leonard Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
0512.695WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
491.360NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
373.879WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
28029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
310030N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
510042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
610049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6101.963N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4101.755N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6112.861N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Norlane Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7122.497WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.258NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6121.176WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Partly Cloudy.
212036VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213037N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.152N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Rain.
6151.670N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4140.755N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5161.664N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Phillip Island Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
812894WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7131.565NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8122.882WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
412033VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
413034N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.756N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.867N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6141.362N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6152.265N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Point Lonsdale Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
9115.390WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8130.660NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8111.676WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
411029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
412030N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614041N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
814049N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8141.760N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6130.857N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8151.959N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Point Wilson Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6112.288WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8130.250NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8110.968WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
611026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
612028N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
714039N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
914046N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
9141.564N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
713048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
9151.557N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Portsea Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
9115.492WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7120.661NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8111.777WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
410030VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
312032N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7141.650N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7141.862N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6130.959N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
714260N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Powelltown Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
4108.596WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
4131.768NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
4113.685WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Partly Cloudy.
111036VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
112038N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
214045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4142.852N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
4143.164N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
3132.365N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
4153.763N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Queenscliff Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
911586WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8120.555NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8111.572WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
410025VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
412026N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
814044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8141.656N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6130.753N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8141.855N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Rhyll Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7125.292WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8130.758NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8121.674WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
612028VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
713029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
814038N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
914045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
9141.358N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
8130.853N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
9151.656N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Scoresby Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
511693WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6130.455NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6121.776WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
212027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213028N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
714044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7141.260N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.953N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.757N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Sheoaks Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
593.293WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5120.258NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5101.281WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
210030VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
212029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
413032N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
613040N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6131.460N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
413048N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6141.353N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental South Channel Island Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
611287WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
912046NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8110.663WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
811023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
812022N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
914024N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
1014030N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
1014047N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
913036N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
914043N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Stony Point Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
10115.896WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
9130.865NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
9111.981WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
511034VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Cloudy.
Cloudy.
512036N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
714047N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
9141.854N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
814266N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
713162N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
8152.364N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Tarrawarra Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
8116.987WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.650NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
712271WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Fog.
Sunny.
212023VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
114023N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
214027N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
414033N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514049N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Possible Shower.
Possible Shower.
314046N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515047N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Teesdale Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7112.488WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.251NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
612170WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213028N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
415042N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.350N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.868N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4140.750N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6161.860N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Tooradin Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
4115.988WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5130.760NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
511278WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
212028VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
113030N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515044N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5151.656N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
414158N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5152.156N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Viewbank Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7114.691WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6140.257NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7121.377WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
312031VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
213034N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
314041N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
614046N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
6151.162N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
514160N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6151.759N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Watsonia Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6104.886WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5130.351NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
6111.572WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
111026VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
113029N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
214036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
514041N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5141.256N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
3131.154N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5151.853N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Werribee Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5122.390WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5140.253NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
5120.873WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
212029VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
113031N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
315036N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515043N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
5150.963N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
4140.651N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
5161.257N 30
N 35
Gusts75

Melbourne Long Range Weather Forecast
Home Publications Presentations Climate of Victoria 10 Day Forecasts Seasonal Outlook Other Links

Experimental Wonthaggi Long Range Weather Forecast

(and Experimental Three-Month Victorian Seasonal Outlook)

Based Upon Statistical Interpretation of NOAA Data

Combined With Human Forecasts

(http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready.html)

NOAA Data At: 4pm, 31-7-2010

Minimum temperatures are for the night/early morning,
maximum temperatures are for the daytime,
whilst precipitation amounts and probabilities
are for the 24 hours from midnight.

Seasonal Outlook

Weather Pattern for Mon-2-8-2010:
Deep low over south Tasman Sea.
Strong unstable southwesterly flow across Victoria.

Day & DateMorningAfternoonMin
Temp
(deg C)
Max
Temp
(deg C)
Precip
Amount
(mm)
Precip
Prob
(%)
9am Wind/
3pm Wind
Melb Apt
(km/hr)
Mon-2-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7129.494WSW 25
SW 30
Gusts65
Tue-3-8-2010Shower.
Shower.
7141.560NW 12
W 15
Gusts40
Wed-4-8-2010Rain.
Rain.
7122.976WSW 12
SSW 15
Gusts35
Thu-5-8-2010Mist.
Sunny.
412027VRB 3
S 8
Gusts20
Fri-6-8-2010Partly Cloudy.
Cloudy.
413026N 12
N 20
Gusts40
Sat-7-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
515037N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Sun-8-8-2010Windy.
Windy.
715045N 30
N 35
Gusts75
Mon-9-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7151.858N 35
N 35
Gusts75
Tue-10-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
6141.150N 20
N 25
Gusts55
Wed-11-8-2010Cloudy.
Shower.
7162.356N 30
N 35
Gusts75