Morning Sprinkles to Fade for a Sun-Drenched Afternoon in Melbourne

A Mixed Start for the Morning Commute
Melbourne residents waking up this Tuesday, 10 February 2026, should prepare for a damp and overcast start to the day. Early morning observations indicate a blanket of cloud cover across the CBD and surrounding suburbs, with light sprinkles and patchy drizzle expected between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM. While the precipitation is unlikely to cause significant travel disruptions, the humidity remains relatively high at approximately 68% to 73%, making for a somewhat misty atmosphere during the early hours.
Temperatures during the morning peak will hover around a comfortable 17°C to 19°C. Commuters are advised to keep a light rain shell or an umbrella handy for the walk to the station, though the chance of rain is expected to taper off significantly by mid-morning as the coastal air begins to shift.
Clearing Skies and Peak Temperatures
By midday, the persistent cloud layer is forecast to break, allowing for long periods of sunshine across the afternoon. As the sun breaks through, temperatures will climb toward a predicted daytime high of 25°C. This shift marks a classic Victorian summer transition, moving from a moist, maritime morning to a bright and pleasant afternoon. The wind will play a stabilizing role today, primarily coming from the south-southwest at speeds of roughly 12 to 15 km/h, providing a cooling breeze that prevents the city from feeling overly stifling.
- Morning Temperature: 17°C with early sprinkles.
- Afternoon Temperature: Peak of 25°C with clearing skies.
- Rainfall Chance: 20% early, dropping to near 0% by 1:00 PM.
Evening Outlook and UV Safety
As we head into the evening, the conditions will remain mostly clear, though some cloud cover may return late at night. The temperature is expected to settle into a mild 17°C overnight, making for comfortable sleeping conditions. However, the most critical notice for the day remains the UV Index. Forecasts suggest a UV rating of 9, which is classified as 'Very High.' With the sun at its strongest between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM, residents should ensure they are following sun protection protocols, even if there is lingering cloud cover in the early afternoon.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, this stable Tuesday serves as a bridge before a predicted surge in temperature on Wednesday. For today, however, Melburnians can enjoy a balanced day of mild warmth and fresh coastal breezes, provided they navigate the early morning dampness.

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