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Melbourne has a temperate climate under the Köppen climate classification system.

Melbourne's climate is notable for its changeable weather conditions. This is due in part to the city's flat topography, its situation on Port Phillip Bay, and the presence of the Dandenongs to the east, a combination that creates weather systems that often circle the bay. The phrase "four seasons in a day" is part of popular culture and observed by many visitors to the city.

Melbourne is colder than most Australian capital cities in winter. The coldest day on record was a maximum of 4.4 degrees Celsius—set on July 4, 1901. Snowfalls are extremely rare in the city: The most recent occurrence of sleet in the CBD was July 25, 1986 and the recent snowfalls in the Dandenong Ranges just east of Melbourne were on 10 August 2005 and November 15, 2006. There has not been a major snowfall in Melbourne since 1951, when moderate cover was recorded in both the CBD and suburbs. More commonly, Melbourne experiences frosts and fog in winter. On nearby Mount Dandenong, snow is recorded every few winters, with falls recorded in all years since 2001 with the exception of 2003.

2007-02-04 07:22:08 · answer #1 · answered by whois_john_galt 2 · 0 0

Cold, days would average a temp of between 12 - 18 degrees, Celcius.

2007-02-05 03:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by yahwhoon 4 · 0 0

usually around 13-18 oc. It is the middle of winter. Night it can get down to 0oc

2007-02-05 04:56:52 · answer #3 · answered by Rachel 7 · 0 0

The average maximum is 13.4°C while the average minimum is 5.9°C. You can check the climatic averages for Melbourne here:
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_086071.shtml

2007-02-04 15:18:51 · answer #4 · answered by tentofield 7 · 0 0

Its pretty cold
remember its winter there since it is south of the eqator!!

2007-02-04 15:14:37 · answer #5 · answered by lilyinparis 2 · 0 0

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