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A Breath of Calm: Melbourne Settles Into a Cool, Cloudy Sunday

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29 March 2026/02:49
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A Breath of Calm: Melbourne Settles Into a Cool, Cloudy Sunday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Andrew Ho

Morning: A Crisp and Grey Start

Melburnians waking up this Sunday, 29 March 2026, will be greeted by a noticeable chill in the air as the city recovers from the volatile weather system that swept through the state earlier this week. The morning will begin with a sunrise at 7:30 AM, under predominantly cloudy skies. Temperatures at dawn are expected to hover around 13°C, making it a brisk start for early risers and those heading out for a morning coffee.

Humidity levels will remain relatively high at approximately 60%, contributing to a damp feeling despite the lack of active rainfall. While the heavy winds from Friday and Saturday have largely moved offshore, a light northerly breeze of around 7 to 10 kilometers per hour will persist, adding a slight bite to the morning air. Residents are advised to layer up, as the cloud cover will prevent any early morning sun from warming the ground quickly.

Afternoon: Stable Temperatures and Overcast Vistas

By the afternoon, Melbourne is expected to reach a maximum temperature of 20°C to 21°C. The overcast conditions that defined the morning are likely to stick around for much of the day, with a very low probability of rain—currently estimated at just a 1% chance. This stability is a welcome change from the 100 km/h gusts and alpine snow alerts that dominated the Victorian weather headlines just 48 hours ago.

The UV index for today is rated as 3, which is considered 'Moderate.' While the clouds offer some protection, the Bureau of Meteorology still recommends sun protection during the middle of the day, especially for those spending extended periods outdoors. The wind will remain gentle, shifting slightly but staying well below the warning thresholds that were in place during the mid-week low-pressure event.

Evening: Settling into a Cool Night

As the sun sets at 7:18 PM, the mercury will begin a steady descent back toward the mid-teens. By the late evening, temperatures will settle around 15°C, eventually reaching an overnight low of 13°C. The heavy cloud deck may begin to break slightly in some suburbs, but the overall theme remains grey and calm.

  • Wind Conditions: Winds are expected to remain light at 11 km/h, easing significantly from the previous storm levels.
  • Rainfall: No significant rainfall is forecast, with totals expected to reach 0.0 mm.
  • Alerts: All previous damaging wind warnings for the Melbourne metropolitan area have been cancelled. However, hazardous surf conditions may still affect coastal areas outside the bay, so rock fishers and swimmers should remain cautious near the ocean.

Overall, Sunday offers a perfect window for indoor activities or a gentle stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, provided you have a reliable jacket on hand. After a week of high-intensity weather, Melbourne is finally finding its rhythm in a quiet, autumnal lull.