Home › Weather › Weather Alfredton
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 for today’s conditions in Alfredton. This Ballarat suburb has a cool temperate climate with four distinct seasons, so you need layers and rain gear year-round.
What is the typical weather pattern in Alfredton?
Alfredton sits on the western Victorian plains at about 450 metres elevation. Its weather is driven by cold fronts and westerly winds moving across the state. Expect mild summers and cold, damp winters. Fog and frost are common from May to August. Rain falls fairly evenly throughout the year, though spring tends to be the wettest season.
How does the weather change with the seasons?
Summer (December–February) brings warm days around 25°C but nights cool off to 10°C, so bring a jacket. Thunderstorms can pop up on hot afternoons. Autumn (March–May) is often calm and clear, with chilly mornings. Winter (June–August) sees maximums near 10°C and minimums around 3°C – frost and fog are routine. Spring (September–November) is changeable: sunny one hour, showery the next, and windy. Always carry a windbreaker.
Does Alfredton get snow?
Only rarely. Snow flurries can occur once or twice a year, usually in July or August, but they rarely settle. The Ballarat region is more famous for frost and fog than snow.
What is the best time to visit Alfredton?
Late summer (February–March) offers the most stable weather for outdoor activities. Spring (October–November) is also good if you don’t mind the occasional shower and want to see the gardens.
How windy is Alfredton?
Wind is a constant feature, especially in spring and early summer. Westerly and north-westerly gusts can reach 40–50 km/h during cold fronts. Check the live forecast above for current wind speeds.