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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Anakie sits inland from Geelong, where summer temperatures run a few degrees warmer than the coast and winter mornings can be distinctly cooler. The live forecast above shows conditions for today.
How does Anakie compare to nearby towns?
Anakie is typically 2–3°C warmer than the Geelong waterfront in summer and can be several degrees cooler than central Melbourne on extreme heat days. The You Yangs provide shelter from coastal winds, making afternoons feel stiller than exposed areas like Lara. For a coastal comparison, check the latest melbourne weather or geelong weather, while lara weather gives a closer midpoint reading.
What should I expect from a 14-day outlook?
Anakie’s 14-day forecast becomes less reliable beyond day 7 as inland pressure systems shift. The inland setting means daily temperature swings are larger than at the coast — summer days can climb rapidly under clear skies. Check the anakie weather 14 day forecast regularly for updated trends.
Does Anakie get much rain?
Anakie receives around 550 mm annually, spread fairly evenly through the year. Winter brings the most consistent falls, while summer can see short thunderstorms. It’s drier than the Otway coast but wetter than the northern plains.
How hot does Anakie get in summer?
Summer days in Anakie regularly reach the low 30s°C, with occasional heatwave events pushing into the high 30s. The inland position means nights cool faster than at the coast, often dropping below 15°C.
Is Anakie windier than Geelong?
Anakie is generally less windy than the Geelong waterfront, as the You Yangs and surrounding terrain break the flow. Afternoon sea breezes that reach Geelong often weaken by the time they arrive inland.