Australian Alps: Victorian Forecasts

View the current warnings for Victoria

Forecast issued at 9:46 am EDT on Saturday 4 April 2026.

Weather Situation

A high pressure system in the Bight drifts eastwards towards Tasmania, directing a southeasterly flow over Victoria. The high moves into the Tasman Sea on Sunday, turning winds north to northeasterly. Winds turning northwesterly Monday ahead of a weak cold front expected to cross the State late Monday into Tuesday.

Forecast for the rest of Saturday

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 11 Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 11 Partly cloudy.
Mount Buller 13 Cloud clearing.
Mount Hotham 11 Cloud clearing.

Sunday 5 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 4 14 Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 4 12 Partly cloudy.
Mount Buller 5 13 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 4 12 Partly cloudy.

Monday 6 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 7 13 Shower or two. Becoming windy.
Falls Creek 6 10 Cloudy.
Mount Buller 7 12 Shower or two.
Mount Hotham 5 9 Cloudy.

Tuesday 7 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 9 12 Showers. Wind easing.
Falls Creek 7 12 Showers.
Mount Buller 8 12 Showers. Wind easing.
Mount Hotham 7 11 Showers. Wind easing.

Wednesday 8 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 5 13 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 6 11 Partly cloudy.
Mount Buller 5 12 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 6 11 Partly cloudy.

Thursday 9 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 7 17 Shower or two.
Falls Creek 7 13 Shower or two.
Mount Buller 7 14 Shower or two.
Mount Hotham 7 12 Shower or two. Windy.

Friday 10 April

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 7 10 Showers or snow. Wind easing.
Falls Creek 7 9 Showers or snow.
Mount Buller 6 9 Showers or snow.
Mount Hotham 6 8 Showers or snow. Very windy.

Product derived from IDV10310 and IDV10753