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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.

⛈️12°C
ThunderstormBeaconsfieldFeels like 11° · Wind 9 km/h · Humidity 100%
UV 0 LowSunrise 07:39Sunset 16:53
Today⛈️13°💧100%
Wed⛈️12°💧100%
Thu🌧️11°💧100%
Fri🌦️12°💧100%
Sat☁️11°💧2%
Sun10°💧0%
Mon☀️10°💧0%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above before heading out—Beaconsfield’s weather can shift quickly with cold fronts moving in from the west. Knowing what’s coming helps you plan driving, walking, or outdoor tasks around this growing Melbourne fringe suburb.

What’s the weather like in Beaconsfield today?

Refer to the live forecast above for today’s details. Beaconsfield sits in the southern Dandenong Ranges foothills, so mornings are often cooler than the city centre, and sea breezes from Western Port can drop temperatures in the afternoon. If rain is shown, expect showers to arrive from the southwest, often reaching nearby Berwick around the same time.

How does the 10‑day outlook look for Beaconsfield?

The weather in beaconsfield victoria 10 days follows a typical spring‑autumn pattern: a few days of high pressure, then a cold front bringing a southerly change. For a longer view, check the beaconsfield weather 14 day forecast on the Bureau’s site. Hourly details—like beaconsfield weather hourly—are most useful for morning commutes or planning outdoor work.

LocationBeaconsfield, Victoria, 3807
Elevation~60 m above sea level
Average max (Jan)26 °C
Average min (Jul)5 °C

Common questions about Beaconsfield weather

How accurate is the Bom Beaconsfield forecast?

The bom beaconsfield forecast is generally reliable for 3–4 days, especially for temperature and rainfall timing. For localised changes, combine it with beaconsfield weather radar from the Bureau to see approaching showers.

Does Beaconsfield get more rain than Melbourne CBD?

Yes—Beaconsfield averages about 780 mm per year, around 50 mm more than the city centre. This is due to orographic lift as air rises over the nearby hills. Rain tends to be heavier in winter and spring.

What is beaconsfield upper weather like?

Beaconsfield upper weather refers to conditions in Beaconsfield Upper, the higher southern part of the suburb. Temperatures there can be 1–2 °C cooler than lower Beaconsfield, especially on clear nights when cold air drains downhill.

For broader Melbourne weather or a state‑wide overview, visit the Australian weather hub. Stay alert during summer for severe weather warnings in the region.