Home › Weather › Albert Park Weather
Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·
Check the live forecast above before heading to Albert Park. Conditions change quickly near the bay, so plan for wind shifts and sea breezes that can drop temperatures a few degrees in minutes.
What is the weather usually like at Albert Park?
Albert Park sits on Port Phillip Bay, so its weather is strongly influenced by sea breezes. Summer days often start calm then a cool south-westerly kicks in around midday. Winter brings frequent rain bands and temperatures between 8–15°C. The Melbourne weather page has broader metro details.
How can I check Albert Park weather ahead of time?
Use the albert park weather 14 days forecast on the Bureau of Meteorology site for long‑range trends. For real‑time updates, the albert park weather radar loop shows incoming rain bands across Port Phillip. If you need hour‑by‑hour planning, the albert park weather hourly breakdown gives wind and rain probabilities for each hour. For other capitals see the Sydney weather page.
Does the sea breeze affect Albert Park every day?
Not every day. On days with strong northerly winds or when a trough brings cloud, the sea breeze may be weak or absent. But on clear summer days a south‑westerly sea breeze is very common by 1–2 pm.
Is Albert Park rain radar accurate for race days?
The BOM radar at Broadmeadows covers the park well. Rain bands moving across the bay can be seen 30–60 minutes before they reach the track. Check the albert park weather radar live loop morning of the event.
How cold does it get at Albert Park in winter?
Overnight lows average 7°C, but clear winter mornings can drop to 3–4°C. Daytime highs are around 14°C. Frost is rare due to bay proximity, but wind chill makes it feel colder.