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Umbrellas at the Ready: A Wet and Overcast Start to the Week in Melbourne

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6 April 2026/02:39
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Umbrellas at the Ready: A Wet and Overcast Start to the Week in Melbourne
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Vincent Quach

Monday’s Weather: A Shift Toward Autumn Showers

Residents of Melbourne are advised to keep their rain gear close at hand as Monday, 6 April 2026, ushers in a period of unsettled weather. Following a relatively calm weekend, the start of the week will be marked by persistent cloud cover and a high probability of precipitation across the metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs. While temperatures remain mild, the lack of sunshine and the arrival of passing showers will give the city a distinctly autumnal feel.

Morning: Overcast and Mild

The day is expected to start with a minimum temperature of approximately 14°C to 16°C. In the early hours, Melburnians can expect heavy cloud cover with a 100% cloud ceiling, leading to a grey and muted sunrise. Humidity will be high, hovering around 79%, which may result in a damp, heavy feel to the air. While significant rainfall is less likely in the very early morning, mist or light drizzle could affect visibility on major arterial roads during the morning commute.

Afternoon: Showers Moving In

By the afternoon, the weather is predicted to become more volatile. The mercury will climb to a daytime high of between 20°C and 24°C, providing a touch of warmth despite the gloom. However, this peak in temperature coincides with an increased chance of rain, currently estimated at a 65% probability. These showers are likely to be intermittent passing showers rather than a continuous downpour, but they will be frequent enough to warrant an umbrella for any outdoor plans. Wind speeds will remain relatively moderate, coming from the north and northwest at approximately 13 to 21 km/h, though occasional gusts may make it feel slightly cooler than the recorded temperature.

Evening and Overnight: Sustained Dampness

As the sun sets, the temperature will slowly dip toward 17°C. The overcast conditions will persist into the night, keeping the overnight low around 14°C. The likelihood of rain remains present but decreases to a 35% chance after dark. The high humidity levels of 74% to 79% will persist, ensuring that surfaces remain wet well into Tuesday morning. No severe weather or flood warnings are currently in place, but motorists are urged to exercise caution on slippery roads during the afternoon peak hour.

Today’s Snapshot

  • Temperature Range: A low of 14°C and a high of 24°C.
  • Rain Probability: 65% during the day, tapering to 35% overnight.
  • Wind Conditions: North/Northwest winds between 13 and 21 km/h.
  • Visibility & Hazards: Potential for reduced visibility during morning drizzle and slick road conditions in the afternoon.