Autumn Sun and Morning Mist: A Bright Thursday Ahead for Melbourne

Thursday's Weather Overview
Melbourne is set to enjoy a quintessential autumn day this Thursday, March 5, 2026. After a week that saw some turbulent weather across Victoria earlier in the month, the metropolitan area is settling into a much more stable and pleasant pattern. Residents can expect a mix of early morning mist followed by a glorious, sun-drenched afternoon, making it one of the best days of the week for outdoor activities and city commuters alike.
Morning: A Misty Start to the Day
The day begins on a cool and refreshing note with an overnight low of approximately 14°C. Early risers and those heading out for the morning school run should be prepared for patchy fog, which is expected to linger across the city and the northwestern suburbs during the dawn hours. This mist is forecast to clear by mid-morning as the sun gains strength. While the humidity will start high at around 93% due to the morning dampness, it will drop significantly as the day progresses, leading to much crisper conditions by midday.
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Sunny Skies
As the morning cloud and fog dissipate, Melbourne will transition into a beautiful, mostly sunny afternoon. The Bureau of Meteorology predicts a maximum temperature of 26°C for the City Centre, though some inland areas may nudge slightly higher toward 27°C. The sky is expected to remain clear of significant cloud cover for the remainder of the day, with only a very slight (5-10%) chance of any stray showers. This stable weather provides a perfect backdrop for the final preparations currently underway at Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
Evening: Coastal Breezes and Calm Nights
Wind conditions are expected to remain relatively benign throughout the morning. However, a shift is anticipated in the late afternoon as light winds become southeasterly to southwesterly, picking up to speeds between 15 and 20 km/h. This light coastal breeze will provide a refreshing cool-down after the 26°C peak. By the late evening, these winds will once again become light and variable, ensuring a calm and mild night across the metropolitan area.
Key Forecast Details at a Glance
- Temperature Range: A minimum of 14°C and a maximum of 26°C.
- Rainfall: No significant rain is expected, with less than a 10% chance of a shower.
- UV Index: The UV Index is forecast to be "Very High." Sun protection is strongly recommended between 10:10 AM and 4:40 PM.
- Wind: Light winds becoming southerly 15 to 20 km/h in the late afternoon, then easing again by midnight.
- Warnings: There are currently no active wind, rain, or flood warnings for the Melbourne metropolitan area for Thursday.

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