Australian Alps: Victorian Forecasts

No warnings for Victoria

Forecast updated at 6:23 am EDT on Sunday 15 March 2026.

Weather Situation

A ridge of high pressure lies over southern Victoria. A broad low pressure trough will develop over western Victoria today and linger about the north of the state through Monday, before moving away to the northeast early Tuesday. Another high is expected to develop over the Bight on Tuesday and extend a ridge over southern Victoria through the day, with the ridge to continue over the state during Wednesday.

Forecast for the rest of Sunday

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 19 Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 17 Sunny.
Mount Buller 18 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 16 Sunny.

Monday 16 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 11 16 Rain increasing.
Falls Creek 11 16 Rain increasing.
Mount Buller 12 17 Rain increasing.
Mount Hotham 10 16 Rain increasing.

Tuesday 17 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 11 Showers.
Falls Creek 10 12 Rain.
Mount Buller 10 13 Rain.
Mount Hotham 10 11 Rain. Wind easing.

Wednesday 18 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 8 15 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 8 15 Possible shower.
Mount Buller 8 16 Possible shower.
Mount Hotham 8 15 Possible shower developing.

Thursday 19 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 13 Cloudy.
Falls Creek 9 14 Shower or two.
Mount Buller 9 15 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 9 14 Shower or two.

Friday 20 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 17 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 9 16 Partly cloudy.
Mount Buller 9 16 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 8 15 Partly cloudy.

Saturday 21 March

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 16 Shower or two.
Falls Creek 9 15 Shower or two.
Mount Buller 9 15 Shower or two.
Mount Hotham 9 15 Shower or two.

Product derived from IDV10310 and IDV10753