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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.
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The live forecast above shows Jamieson’s current conditions. Expect a cool morning then a mild afternoon, with patchy cloud and a slight chance of a shower. This small town in Victoria’s high country sits at 480 metres elevation, so overnight temperatures can drop quickly – plan for layers.
What’s the typical weather in Jamieson?
Jamieson has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers (December–February) are warm, with average highs around 27 °C and occasional hot spells. Winters (June–August) are cool and damp, with daytime highs near 11 °C and frosty mornings. Rainfall is spread throughout the year, but spring and early summer tend to be the wettest months. For broader state conditions, check the Melbourne weather page – Jamieson’s weather is often a few degrees cooler than the city.
How does Jamieson’s location affect its weather?
Situated in the Goulburn River valley, Jamieson is sheltered by surrounding ranges. This creates localised effects: fog often lingers in the valley after rain, and south-westerly winds can bring sudden temperature drops. The town’s elevation means it receives more rainfall than nearby lowland areas – about 700 mm annually. If you’re planning outdoor activities, check the severe weather warning page for any flood or storm alerts that may affect the region.
What is the best time to visit Jamieson?
Spring (October–November) and autumn (March–April) offer mild temperatures and lower rainfall. Summer can be hot but is popular for swimming and camping. Winter suits those who enjoy crisp, clear days – but expect cold nights and possible snow on nearby peaks.
Does Jamieson get snow?
Light snowfalls occur occasionally in winter, usually on the surrounding hills rather than in the town itself. For a reliable snow experience, head north-east to the alpine resorts such as Mount Buller, about 45 minutes by car.
Where can I find a 14-day forecast for Jamieson?
Long-range forecasts for Jamieson are available from the Bureau of Meteorology (jamieson weather bom) and Elders Weather (elders weather jamieson). For a quick look, the Australia weather hub links to 10-day and 14-day outlooks.