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The Tullamarine weather forecast summary has general weather at the top, and more specific weather types underneath. Click on the tabs at the top of the page for an indepth view of each of our weather types, with interactive graphs and detailed statistics.
The Data
WillyWeather sources Tullamarine weather forecast data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Other weather data is also sourced from the BoM, the NOAA, and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). To find out more specific information on our data sources, please refer to the individual weather type pages by clicking on the tabs at the top of the Tullamarine weather forecast page, then to the relevant help buttons associated with each graph.
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Tullamarine weather forecast issued today at: 6:45pm / Next forecast today around: 8:57pm
All weather forecast times have been adjusted for daylight saving where and when applicable
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Tullamarine Radar, Satellite and Synoptic Charts:

 
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You can click on any part of the timeline to pause it, and if you hold down the mouse button as you click, then you can drag the position box along the timeline at any speed you wish.
Radar
Radar maps show the actual rain that has fallen at a particular time, depicted by coloured dots. The colour of the dots gives an indication as to how heavy the rain is falling. WillyWeather loops over these images up to the current time (usually one image every 10 mins), to give users an idea as to when the rain will reach a given point on the map.
All radar information is provided by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).
Melbourne is the default radar that covers Tullamarine, which is 21.7 km's away. If the radar is not functioning for whatever reason, the closest functioning radar that covers Tullamarine will be displayed, otherwise you will see a list of the nearest radars available.
Satellite
Satellite maps provide an excellent view of clouds in the sky, and also give an idea of wind speed. By viewing satellite images with synoptic charts (see below) you can see how the pressure systems and fronts are behaving, and the exact cloud cover that moves with them.
Satellite images are originally processed by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) from the geostationary satellite MTSAT-1R operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency
Synoptic
The most important feature of a Synoptic chart are the fine black lines called isobars. Isobars connect points that share the same air pressure. The distance of the isobars gives a good indication of wind strength, the closer the isobars are together the stronger the winds will be.
A high pressure system usually brings fine weather, and a low pressure system usually brings unsettled weather with more clouds and a greater chance of rain/storms.
Fronts occur where warm and cold masses of air collide with one another, and are characterised by winds that usually bring an increase in cloud cover. Winds that shift with fronts can actually be greater than the fronts themselves, and the weather usually clears quickly following a front. On the Synoptic Chart fronts travel in the direction of the arrows, and the numbers next to the black arrows show their speed in knots.
Warm fronts bring warmer temperatures and sometimes gradual rainfall. Cold fronts bring colder temperatures and usually heavier rain and more unstable weather, they can also travel up to twice the speed of a warm front and usually produce gustier winds. Occluded fronts form when a cold front overtakes a warm front, and usually brings dryer air. Stationary fronts are characterised by continuous rainy periods that linger for extended periods of time in one area and move in waves.
Synoptic images are provided by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).
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Tullamarine Weather Statistics:

  • This week
  • This month
  • This year
  • Between these dates
Highest temp:
20.3°c 23rd May 2012
Lowest temp:
3.7°c 21st May 2012
Average temp:
11.6°c
from:
21/05/2012
to:
25/05/2012
Real-time
Updated at 7:30pm, 25th May
9.1°C
Today: 12°C
Tonight: 7°C
Humidity: 63%
Dew point: 2.5°C
Pressure: 1009.2 hPa
Wind: WSW   38.9 km/h
Wind Gusts: 53.7 km/h
Rain since 9am: 22.4 mm
Rain last hour: 0 mm

Warnings

VIC
Victoria Flood Warning Summary
(1 hour and 8 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Warning - Traralgon
(1 hour and 9 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Warning - Yarra River
(1 hour and 19 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Warning - Merri Creek
(2 hours and 53 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Warning - Dandenong
(3 hours and 31 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Warning - Westernport Catchments
(3 hours and 45 minutes ago)
VIC
Road Weather Warning Vic 1
(4 hours and 49 minutes ago)
VIC
Severe Weather Warning Vic 1
(4 hours and 53 minutes ago)
VIC
Local Waters Wind Warning Vic 1
(5 hours and 30 minutes ago)
VIC
Coastal Wind Warning Vic 1
(5 hours and 32 minutes ago)
VIC
Warning to Sheep Graziers Vic 1
(5 hours and 39 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Watch for Barwon - Hovells Creek and Otway Ranges
(9 hours and 50 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Watch for West and South Gippsland
(9 hours and 51 minutes ago)
VIC
Flood Watch for Greater Melbourne
(9 hours and 52 minutes ago)

Real-time Extremes

temperature
hottest
aus Horn Island Airport, QLD 27.3°C
VIC Cape Nelson 12.6°C
coldest
aus Hotham Heights, VIC -3.8°C
VIC Hotham Heights -3.8°C