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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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Toorak weather today is mild and settled, based on the live forecast above. This inner Melbourne suburb sees warm summers and cool, damp winters, with most rain falling between May and October.
What is the typical weather pattern for Toorak?
Toorak sits within Melbourne’s temperate climate zone. Summers (December to February) average 26°C, with occasional heatwaves pushing past 40°C. Winters (June to August) are cool, with daytime highs around 14°C and frequent drizzle. The changeable weather often comes from cold fronts sweeping across Bass Strait.
How does the local geography affect Toorak’s weather?
Toorak lies on the south bank of the Yarra River, about 5 kilometres southeast of the city centre. Being inland from Port Phillip Bay, it misses some coastal moderation, so summer afternoons can feel hotter than bayside suburbs. The nearby Dandenong Ranges can also trap cloud or fog in winter mornings.
Is Toorak prone to severe storms?
Yes, Toorak can see thunderstorms and damaging winds from spring to autumn, usually from cold fronts. Check the severe weather warning page and bom Toorak updates when storms are forecast.
What is the best time to visit Toorak?
Late summer (February–March) offers stable warmth with less humidity. Autumn (March–May) is also pleasant, with fewer tourists and milder days for walking along the Yarra River.
Does Toorak get frost in winter?
Frost is rare in Toorak itself, but nearby low-lying areas east of the city can see light frost on clear winter mornings. For hourly conditions, use the melbourne weather page or a toorak weather hourly service.