Hazy Sunshine and Mild Breezes: A Golden Start to the Week in Melbourne

Morning: A Hazy and Calm Start
Melbourne residents can expect a gentle and relatively warm start to Monday, 23 March 2026. Early morning temperatures are predicted to hover around a comfortable 15°C to 16°C across the metropolitan area, including the Olympic Park observation site. According to current meteorological data, the morning will be characterized by a noticeable haze, likely resulting from the light and variable winds moving through the Yarra Valley. By approximately 9:00 AM, northerly winds will remain very light, reaching speeds of only about 5 to 10 km/h. This calm atmosphere makes it an ideal morning for outdoor exercise or a commute, though the persistent haze might slightly reduce visibility for those driving during the early peak hour.
Afternoon: Warming Up Under Filtered Sun
As the day progresses into the afternoon, the mercury is expected to rise steadily, reaching a pleasant maximum temperature between 24°C and 27°C. The morning haze is likely to transition into a mix of sun and scattered cloud cover. By mid-afternoon, a refreshing sea breeze is expected to move inland, with winds shifting to the south-southeast at speeds of 8 to 13 km/h. While the cloud cover will be intermittent, the UV index is forecast to reach moderate levels, necessitating standard sun protection for those working or relaxing outdoors. Humidity levels are expected to sit between 52% and 58%, ensuring that the afternoon warmth remains comfortable rather than humid.
Evening: Clear Skies and Mild Conditions
The evening forecast remains highly favorable for outdoor activities and alfresco dining. Temperatures will gradually decline from their daytime highs, settling back toward a mild overnight low of 16°C. The sky is expected to clear significantly after sunset, with only periodic clouds appearing late in the night. Wind speeds will remain consistent and light, coming from the south at roughly 13 km/h, with occasional gusts peaking at 19 km/h. It is set to be a stable and quiet end to the first day of the work week, providing a brief window of calm before more unsettled weather and potential showers move toward the Victorian coast later in the week.
Rainfall and Weather Alerts
- Precipitation: There is a very low probability of rain today, with most models indicating a 0% to 10% chance of any measurable fall. Total rainfall is expected to be 0mm.
- Wind Warnings: No significant wind warnings or gale alerts are currently in place for the Port Phillip district. Maximum gusts are expected to remain well below safety thresholds, peaking at approximately 25 km/h.
- Marine Outlook: For those on the bay, expect a light southeasterly flow with waves generally remaining below one metre.
Daily Statistics at a Glance
- Maximum Temperature: 27°C
- Minimum Temperature: 16°C
- Conditions: Hazy morning, followed by a mix of sun and clouds.
- Wind: Light northerly shifting to a southerly sea breeze in the afternoon.

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