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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.
Belmont’s current conditions, as shown in the live forecast above, reflect a typical autumn day for the Geelong region – a partly cloudy sky with a gentle south-westerly breeze, keeping temperatures near the seasonal average.
What local factors shape Belmont’s weather?
Belmont sits on the Bellarine Peninsula, about 5 kilometres inland from Corio Bay. The bay moderates extremes, while the Otway Ranges to the south-west can push moist air over the region, increasing cloud cover and the chance of light showers when a low-pressure system approaches. During summer, northerly winds from the interior can bring hotter, drier conditions; in winter, west-to-south-westerly flows deliver cool, showery weather.
How does Belmont compare with central Geelong?
Belmont is slightly higher in elevation than the city centre, so it can be a degree or two cooler overnight and often less affected by sea breezes. The difference is small – usually within 1–2°C – but it can matter on calm, clear nights when Belmont may see patchy frost earlier than Geelong’s waterfront.
Where can I find the official BOM forecast for Belmont?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides a dedicated place page for Belmont. Simply search “bom belmont vic” or use the BOM website’s location finder to access the latest observations and seven-day forecast.
Does weather geelong differ much from Belmont’s forecast?
Because Belmont lies within the Geelong forecast zone, the two are nearly identical for broad conditions. However, Belmont’s inland position means it may be slightly cooler overnight and less windy during strong coastal breezes – check the live forecast for localised differences.
What’s the best time to visit Belmont for pleasant weather?
Late summer to early autumn (February–April) offers warm, settled days with low humidity and gentle sea breezes. Spring (September–November) can be changeable but often delivers clear, mild days ideal for outdoor activities around the Barwon River.
For broader Victorian coverage, see our Australia weather hub and the Melbourne weather page for regional context. Always check the live forecast above before making plans.