Australian Alps: Victorian Forecasts

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Forecast issued at 4:05 pm EDT on Monday 2 February 2026.

Weather Situation

A high pressure system in the Bight extends a ridge across the state today bringing south to westerly flow. On Tuesday the high centre moves eastwards and is expected to be over the Tasman Sea by the evening. A trough is forecast to develop in the northwest by late Tuesday, expected to extend over central and eastern districts on Wednesday. A new high pressure ridge is expected to move in from the west late Wednesday, persisting into Thursday.

Forecast for the rest of Monday

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw Clear.
Falls Creek Clear.
Mount Buller Clear.
Mount Hotham Clear.

Tuesday 3 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 5 20 Sunny.
Falls Creek 5 17 Sunny.
Mount Buller 6 18 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 4 16 Sunny.

Wednesday 4 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 12 23 Windy. Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 9 20 Mostly sunny.
Mount Buller 11 21 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 9 19 Wind easing. Mostly sunny.

Thursday 5 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 10 17 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 12 22 Sunny.
Mount Buller 12 21 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 12 21 Sunny.

Friday 6 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 8 19 Cloud clearing.
Falls Creek 10 21 Sunny.
Mount Buller 10 20 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 10 20 Sunny.

Saturday 7 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 20 Sunny.
Falls Creek 11 22 Sunny.
Mount Buller 10 21 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 10 20 Sunny.

Sunday 8 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 10 20 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 10 20 Possible shower.
Mount Buller 11 20 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 9 19 Possible shower.

Monday 9 February

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 11 20 Shower or two.
Falls Creek 11 19 Shower or two.
Mount Buller 12 20 Shower or two.
Mount Hotham 10 18 Shower or two.

Product derived from IDV10310 and IDV10753