Winter in Melbourne!!!
Hi :D
We have been speaking to our friends about moving to Melbourne and a couple of them say it does snow there!! My oh is a little worried about this and would like to know if winters are this cold over there cheers :) |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Hi,
Victoria has an "Alpine region" with ski resorts and some good skiing during the winter. We have experienced some good frosts when visiting our family there, but generaly during the winter it keeps in double figures during the day. They say that Melbourne can have 4 seasons in one day. Someone who lives there full time will give you a better average but I dont think ive heard our family talk about snow in Melbourne. But you never know. Cheers, Rob, Helen & Caitlain. |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Dave - Jo
(Post 5125376)
Hi :D
We have been speaking to our friends about moving to Melbourne and a couple of them say it does snow there!! My oh is a little worried about this and would like to know if winters are this cold over there cheers :) |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
The OH is from Melbourne and reckons he only remembers a light dusting in his suburb once when he was a little kid, apart from that it only snows in the mountains.
It does get chilly but not full-on freeeeeeezing like over here. The dark winter nights don't start at 4pm either :blink: Apparently, it even stops raining there sometimes. Imagine that!! :rofl: |
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We lived in Melbourne before we moved 'up the road' to Brisbane. We were there through one winter and we were freezing! The problem we found was that the houses are not built for the cold (unlike the UK), so depite having the reverse cycle aircon on constantly the the heat just went straight out the roof due to lack of adequate insulation......and it cost us a fortune! I would hope that newer houses are built with more insulation but I couldn't comment on that. The weather just really wasn't for us I'm afraid. Up hee in Brisbane you do get season's - it's winter now just like everywhere else in Australia and it's beautiful. Had the wood burning stove on a couple of weeks ago and we were all rugged up - it was fantastic!
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As I write this, it is 3 degrees outside (7am)
Admittedly its up in the yarra ranges, and the temperature does warm up during the day to about 15-16 degrees, especially if the sun comes out. The houses are built for summer temperatures, so they can get a bit chilly, but throw on a fleece or stoke up the fire, and its lovely. Vic ts definitely the coldest state, and here in the ranges they had a little snow here 2 weeks ago, but it was gone in a few hours, but thats only 40km from the CBD. My wife hates the cold, but its only really the mornings that she needs to get used to, otherwise its not bad at all. |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Dave - Jo
(Post 5125376)
Hi :D
We have been speaking to our friends about moving to Melbourne and a couple of them say it does snow there!! My oh is a little worried about this and would like to know if winters are this cold over there cheers :) Some outer suburbs around Melbourne are quite high and can experience a little snow....they have this year. But it is unusual for most of Melbourne to get a daytime high of less than 10C, and the nearer the bay the higher the temps, generally. It's also unusual, except in the outlying hills, for the temp to reach 0C even at night.:) |
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I like winter in Melbourne. It's marvellous.
Buzzy |
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Originally Posted by Shakmaty
(Post 5126677)
Some outer suburbs around Melbourne are quite high and can experience a little snow....they have this year. But it is unusual for most of Melbourne to get a daytime high of less than 10C, and the nearer the bay the higher the temps, generally. It's also unusual, except in the outlying hills, for the temp to reach 0C even at night.:)
I'd say at most we are only 4-5 degrees cooler in the winter than the Gold Coast. Where my cousin works towards Advancetown, on the Qland hinterland it can even be colder than Melbourne. We also get much hotter temps in Jan/Feb than that border region. |
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Having lived on the Gold Coast for over 10 years, we certainly feel the difference in weather temps when we visit Melbourne, where we lived for 8 years. I would say it is a lot more than 4-5 degrees cooler in Melbourne in winter. A lot of Victorians visit Qld in the winter to get away from the cold. A large percentage of older homes on the Gold Coast dont have any form of heating fitted, I found that most did in Melbourne.
Stanthorpe would have to be one of the coldest parts of Queensland, with temps probably matching those of Melbourne. Advancetown is only 5 minutes from Nerang which is practically central Gold Coast these days, not really as cold or colder than Melbourne in winter. The temps do go a lot lower in the Hinterland though, thats for sure. |
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Well I am currently experiencing my first Melbourne winter and I am freezing :eek:
But people I have spoken to have said it has been an unusually cold winter this year. The day times have been quite pleasant for the last week or so, but the mornings and the evenings are bloody cold. And a couple of weeks ago it stuck on about 8 degrees all day. I've been colder here than I was in the UK, but, as has been said, that's because the houses are not build for cold weather (god knows why, given that it's pretty cold for at least half the year :rolleyes: - look, even this smilie has turned blue!) |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by DianneH68
(Post 5127837)
(god knows why, given that it's pretty cold for at least half the year :rolleyes: - look, even this smilie has turned blue!)
It really is generally June-August that are chilly and daytime temps are usually between 12-15 degrees (with colder and warmer exceptions). Last winter was mild (mainly 14-16 degrees) and very dry, but the cool temps started earlier (as soon as it hit 1 April the temps dropped). You're right that the houses don't keep the heat! And I didn't realise how cold it got a night (I only researched the daytime temps!). Still, we have a good floor ducted heating system now - not sure how much the gas bill will be, but I don't have it on at night (I like to breathe in cold air, as long as the rest of me is warm) and it only take 15 mins to warm up once the heating is on. What makes the winters easy for me is having wonderful views and surroundings whatever the weather! |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by the pursers
(Post 5125910)
The OH is from Melbourne and reckons he only remembers a light dusting in his suburb once when he was a little kid, apart from that it only snows in the mountains.
It does get chilly but not full-on freeeeeeezing like over here. The dark winter nights don't start at 4pm either :blink: Apparently, it even stops raining there sometimes. Imagine that!! :rofl: Sun set is a few minutes past 5pm, and sun is well on it's way down at 4 and temperature drops rapidly once it's setting and yes it does get down to freezing point. (was told prior to spending a winter in Melbourne how all the Aussies were soft and hated the cold and that would be fine, found out the hard way it was cold and wet) Oh and yes it frequently doesn't rain but the sun is always set before 9pm, pays to be a morning person once out in Melbourne! |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
(Post 5128450)
Snowed in Melbourne last year! I take it you weren't out there then?
Sun set is a few minutes past 5pm, and sun is well on it's way down at 4 and temperature drops rapidly once it's setting and yes it does get down to freezing point. (was told prior to spending a winter in Melbourne how all the Aussies were soft and hated the cold and that would be fine, found out the hard way it was cold and wet) Oh and yes it frequently doesn't rain but the sun is always set before 9pm, pays to be a morning person once out in Melbourne! It did snow up in Olinda a couple of weeks ago - and that was great!! It rarely gets down to freezing point - and only one light, but beautiful frost here (bear in mind I'm on the edge of the Dandenongs). The sun sets currently at 17:30, but it doesn't actually get dark until closer to 18:00. We are lucky that it stays light until 21:00 in the summer - lot longer than many Australian regions. |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by auspal
(Post 5127764)
Having lived on the Gold Coast for over 10 years, we certainly feel the difference in weather temps when we visit Melbourne, where we lived for 8 years. I would say it is a lot more than 4-5 degrees cooler in Melbourne in winter. A lot of Victorians visit Qld in the winter to get away from the cold. A large percentage of older homes on the Gold Coast dont have any form of heating fitted, I found that most did in Melbourne.
Stanthorpe would have to be one of the coldest parts of Queensland, with temps probably matching those of Melbourne. Advancetown is only 5 minutes from Nerang which is practically central Gold Coast these days, not really as cold or colder than Melbourne in winter. The temps do go a lot lower in the Hinterland though, thats for sure. |
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Here's Melbourne's seasons in pics!
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Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Shakmaty
(Post 5126677)
Some outer suburbs around Melbourne are quite high and can experience a little snow....they have this year. But it is unusual for most of Melbourne to get a daytime high of less than 10C, and the nearer the bay the higher the temps, generally. It's also unusual, except in the outlying hills, for the temp to reach 0C even at night.:)
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Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 5128963)
Here's Melbourne's seasons in pics!
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Originally Posted by fnord
(Post 5129093)
Very nice photos! Can I ask where each of these were taken?
Rachel |
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Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 5130997)
Thank you! The first one is Olinda in the Dandenongs (a couple of weeks ago), the second is Wicks Reserve, The Basin (where we live), the third is Chelsea Beach and finally, Emerald Lake Park.
Rachel Great photos Rachel! whers Chelsea beach? I haven't heard of it :confused: |
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Originally Posted by Poppett44
(Post 5131026)
Great photos Rachel! whers Chelsea beach? I haven't heard of it :confused:
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Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 5128556)
Where did it snow last year? I can't remember seeing or reading about it?
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...81-661,00.html Snowed in a few areas but seeing how I have to prove it links above to one area! |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
(Post 5131449)
http://www.abc.net.au/melbourne/stories/s1789247.htm
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...81-661,00.html Snowed in a few areas but seeing how I have to prove it links above to one area! Now I remember - it wasn't WINTER snow but summer snow! We didn't get any here, just hail. |
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We used to live in Melbourne but were not that impressed with the weather so wanting a change from so many UK winters, we moved to Brissy. Here we are on a day out last Monday (Peel Island) :cool:
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In August 2005 we packed our shorts and went to Aus.
Driving back from Phillip Island it SNOWED!!:eek::eek: We called in at a wildlife park and the woman said "We haven't had any bloody snow here in over 20 years" Mmmm....... :sneaky: J x |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Bunna_Wabbit
(Post 5133364)
We used to live in Melbourne but were not that impressed with the weather so wanting a change from so many UK winters, we moved to Brissy. Here we are on a day out last Monday (Peel Island) :cool:
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Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
I think that your take on Melbourne's climate will depend heavily on where you are comparing it with. Compared to other parts of Australia it can be seen as cold (btw, whoever said it was the coldest state obviously doesn't count Tassie as a state!;)).
However, if you're comparing Melbourne weather to UK then it is going to come off very favourably, averagely 10C warmer throughout the year:) Now, while I don't particularly like cold weather, I also am not overly keen on continual heat and overbearing humidity so this climate in Melbourne is perfect for me. |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Shakmaty
(Post 5136900)
I think that your take on Melbourne's climate will depend heavily on where you are comparing it with. Compared to other parts of Australia it can be seen as cold (btw, whoever said it was the coldest state obviously doesn't count Tassie as a state!;)).
However, if you're comparing Melbourne weather to UK then it is going to come off very favourably, averagely 10C warmer throughout the year:) Now, while I don't particularly like cold weather, I also am not overly keen on continual heat and overbearing humidity so this climate in Melbourne is perfect for me. |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!! - Housing design
Try also to appreciate that the Melbourne area experiences some pretty extreme weather. In summer it can reach 40+ degrees and go as low as 5 degrees in winter.
Most houses are single brick, and for a good reason. Its all to do with "Thermal mass", basically bricks absorb heat during the day and expell the heat during the night. If you had a double brick house, the temperature inside would be unbareable during the hot summer nights as the walls would literally radiate more heat into the rooms than a single brick vaneer house does.:thumbsup: |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 5135632)
I don't think it's any surprise that the winters in Queensland are warmer! If anyone emigrates for that sort of weather they wouldn't or shouldn't pick Melbourne. We seriously considered the Brisbane area for a while, but decided we wanted real seasons, a vibrant city, a wide variety of scenery and easy access to skiing in the winter - so it suits us fine (also better job prospects for hubby here).
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Originally Posted by The Crow
(Post 5131173)
Just down the Bay - you've got Mordialloc, then Aspendale, Edithvale then Chelsea. A great spot - very shallow & clear (unless windy) sea, fantastic for younger children.
We move there tomorrow!!! Buzzy |
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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 5137858)
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mordialloc!
We move there tomorrow!!! Buzzy |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!!
Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
(Post 5131449)
http://www.abc.net.au/melbourne/stories/s1789247.htm
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...81-661,00.html Snowed in a few areas but seeing how I have to prove it links above to one area! |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!! - Housing design
Originally Posted by 65 million
(Post 5137568)
Try also to appreciate that the Melbourne area experiences some pretty extreme weather. In summer it can reach 40+ degrees and go as low as 5 degrees in winter.
Most houses are single brick, and for a good reason. Its all to do with "Thermal mass", basically bricks absorb heat during the day and expell the heat during the night. If you had a double brick house, the temperature inside would be unbareable during the hot summer nights as the walls would literally radiate more heat into the rooms than a single brick vaneer house does.:thumbsup: |
Re: Winter in Melbourne!!! - Housing design
but bloody cold in winter when it was often around 5c outside.
I don't recall many days if any that have been 5c during the day, at night of course the temp drops. This year has been quite a cold one and it still manages to get up to 12c or more. Of course these are not Qld temps but at least we have real seasons and not that constant humidity, I find that more draining than the heat. |
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