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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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Check the live forecast above for Herne Hill’s current conditions and outlook. The Bureau of Meteorology’s nearest observation site (Geelong) tracks the coastal influence that keeps Herne Hill milder than inland spots, with cool changes arriving from Bass Strait.
What drives Herne Hill’s weather?
Herne Hill sits in northern Geelong, sheltered by the Otway Ranges to the south-west but open to Bass Strait’s cool change. The live forecast above reflects this coastal-modulated pattern: summer afternoons typically reach the mid‑20s °C, while winter lows hover near 6 °C. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly, with a slight spring peak. The melbourne weather radar is useful for tracking showers moving in from the west, and the current weather map shows the position of approaching troughs. For real-time obs, the BOM Herne Hill station (actually Geelong) provides wind and temperature data.
How to stay ahead of changes
Because Herne Hill’s weather can shift quickly with a change, check the live forecast above each morning. The weather map and melbourne weather radar help you see what’s coming before it arrives. For severe weather, always refer to official warnings from the Bureau.
Does Herne Hill get many storms?
Thunderstorms are occasional, mostly in spring and summer. The Geelong region averages about 15 thunder days a year, usually mild. The live forecast above will show any storm risk.
How reliable is the BOM forecast for Herne Hill?
The Bureau’s Geelong forecast is highly reliable for the next 24–48 hours. For longer outlooks, accuracy decreases. Always cross-check with the current weather map and radar.
For broader forecasts, see Melbourne weather or the Australian weather hub. If severe weather is possible, check our severe weather warning page.