Australian Alps: Victorian Forecasts

No warnings for Victoria

Forecast updated at 5:46 am EDT on Friday 23 January 2026.

Weather Situation

A high pressure system centred to the south of Victoria will move eastwards to be over the Tasman Sea during today. A trough of low pressure will move over the west late Saturday then across remaining parts overnight and during Sunday. A new high pressure centre is expected to lie to the southwest of the state on Sunday then will move eastwards to be over the Tasman Sea on Monday. Another trough will move across on Tuesday.

Forecast for the rest of Friday

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 17 Sunny.
Falls Creek 18 Sunny.
Mount Buller 18 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 18 Sunny.

Saturday 24 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 8 25 Becoming windy. Sunny.
Falls Creek 10 22 Sunny.
Mount Buller 10 22 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 9 21 Sunny.

Sunday 25 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 17 25 Windy. Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 14 26 Sunny.
Mount Buller 16 27 Windy. Mostly sunny.
Mount Hotham 14 26 Windy. Sunny.

Monday 26 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 14 23 Mostly sunny.
Falls Creek 17 29 Sunny.
Mount Buller 16 28 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 16 28 Sunny.

Tuesday 27 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 15 31 Sunny.
Falls Creek 16 29 Sunny.
Mount Buller 17 29 Sunny.
Mount Hotham 16 29 Sunny.

Wednesday 28 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 19 21 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 20 30 Mostly sunny.
Mount Buller 20 29 Mostly sunny.
Mount Hotham 19 29 Mostly sunny.

Thursday 29 January

Location Min. Max. Summary
Mount Baw Baw 14 20 Partly cloudy.
Falls Creek 16 25 Partly cloudy.
Mount Buller 16 25 Partly cloudy.
Mount Hotham 15 25 Partly cloudy.

Product derived from IDV10310 and IDV10753