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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.

Check the live forecast above before heading out, as Vermont’s weather can shift quickly with cool changes from the nearby Dandenong Ranges. This suburb in Melbourne’s east experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons, so knowing today’s conditions helps you plan.

What is the typical weather pattern for Vermont?

Vermont sits in a temperate zone with warm summers and cool, damp winters. Summer highs average around 26°C, while winter maximums hover near 13°C. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, though spring and autumn often bring the most settled conditions. The suburb’s elevation—roughly 100 metres above sea level—means it can be a degree or two cooler than the Melbourne city centre, especially overnight.

How does Vermont’s weather compare to nearby areas?

Because Vermont is inland from Port Phillip Bay, it misses some of the sea-breeze moderation that coastal suburbs enjoy. This means summer afternoons can feel hotter than in St Kilda or Brighton, and winter mornings can be crisper. The Dandenong Ranges to the east also trap cloud and rain at times, so Vermont may see more drizzle than suburbs closer to the bay. For broader conditions, check the Melbourne weather page.

Elevation~100 metres
Average summer max26°C
Average winter max13°C
Annual rainfall~650 mm
Does Vermont get frost in winter?

Yes, light frost can occur on clear winter mornings, especially in low-lying parts of the suburb. It usually clears by mid-morning as the sun rises. Protect sensitive plants if you have a garden.

Is Vermont affected by severe storms?

Thunderstorms are possible in spring and summer, sometimes bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. The Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings when needed. Stay updated via the severe weather warning page.

How accurate is the BOM forecast for Vermont?

The Bureau of Meteorology provides reliable forecasts for Vermont using data from its nearby stations, including at Melbourne Airport and Scoresby. For localised updates, check bom vermont south readings and the Australia weather hub.