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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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Mount Evelyn’s weather today is shaped by its position on the southern slopes of the Dandenong Ranges, so the live forecast above will typically show cooler, cloudier conditions than Melbourne below, with a higher chance of light showers and fog settling in overnight.
What makes Mount Evelyn’s climate different from Melbourne?
Elevation is the key. Sitting about 240 metres above sea level, Mount Evelyn picks up more rain and cooler air year‑round than the city. The surrounding Yarra Valley also funnels morning mist and afternoon sea‑breezes, which can shift conditions faster than the broader melbourne weather forecasts suggest.
How to get the most out of Mount Evelyn forecasts
For reliable planning, combine the live forecast above with a weather in mount evelyn 10 days outlook, then check bom mount evelyn radar for the next few hours. If you need immediate detail, mt evelyn weather hour by hour tools give step‑by‑step wind and rain changes, while mt evelyn weather radar shows the real‑time movement of showers.
Does Mount Evelyn get fog often?
Yes, especially in autumn and winter. The valley location traps cool air overnight, producing thick fog that usually lifts by mid‑morning. Visibility can drop below 100 metres, so take care on the roads.
Is Mount Evelyn much cooler than Melbourne?
Generally 2–4°C cooler during the day, and nights can be 5–7°C colder. This difference is most noticeable in summer, when Melbourne bakes and Mount Evelyn stays pleasant with a light breeze.
What’s the best time to visit for fine weather?
From November to March you get warmer, drier days. January is the sunniest month, but afternoon thunderstorms can pop up. Spring and autumn are mild but can be unsettled—check the live forecast above before heading out.