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Melbourne Weather in January, Australia

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  • What is Average Temperature?
    The average high temperature and the average low temperature for that month, on a daily basis, divided by 2 equals the average temperature for that month

    Temperature

    21°C
    70°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    High Temperature

    26°C
    79°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    Low Temperature

    15°C
    59°F
  • What is Average Day Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunrise and sunset

    Day Temperature

    22°C
    73°F
  • What is Average Night Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunset and sunrise

    Night Temperature

    18°C
    66°F
  • What is Average Sea Temperature?
    Average daily sea temperatures and divided by the number of days in the month. Sea Temperatures are taken from buoys, ships and even satellites can calculate sea temperature based on energy that is radiated from the sea's surface

    Sea Temperature

    17°C
    63°F
  • What are Average Daily Sunshine Hours?
    Total sunshine hours for the month, divided by the number of days in the month. Sunshine hours are taken with a sunshine recorder, either a Campbell-Stokes recorder or an Eppley Pyreheliometer

    Sunshine Hours

    11 hours
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall Days

    8 days
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall

    47 mm

January, 2024

Sun
Mon
1 Avg 20º 68º
Tue
2 Avg 19º 66º
Wed
3 Avg 20º 68º
Thu
4 Avg 19º 66º
Fri
5 Avg 20º 68º
Sat
6 Avg 20º 68º
7 Avg 19º 66º
8 Avg 19º 66º
9 Avg 19º 66º
10 Avg 22º 72º
11 Avg 22º 72º
12 Avg 19º 66º
13 Avg 20º 68º
14 Avg 20º 68º
15 Avg 20º 68º
16 Avg 20º 68º
17 Avg 21º 70º
18 Avg 20º 68º
19 Avg 20º 68º
20 Avg 22º 72º
21 Avg 20º 68º
22 Avg 21º 70º
23 Avg 20º 68º
24 Avg 20º 68º
25 Avg 21º 70º
26 Avg 21º 70º
27 Avg 21º 70º
28 Avg 21º 70º
29 Avg 20º 68º
30 Avg 21º 70º
31 Avg 19º 66º
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Avg Historical Daily Average

What's The Weather Like In Melbourne In January?

Is Melbourne Busy In January?

Since January comes in the middle of summer (December - February) in the Southern Hemisphere, this is one of the warmest times of the year to visit Melbourne.

Because there are so many visitors, be sure to book a hotel as soon as possible and be prepared for crowds at the more popular sites and restaurants. 

How Hot Is Melbourne In January?

The average daytime high for this time of the year is a warm 26°C.  However, a light jacket may be needed at night with temperatures falling to a daily low of 15°C. Overall, the average daily temperature is 21°C.

How Warm Is The Sea In Melbourne?

This is a great time of the year to take advantage of the beautiful beaches near the city. The average water temperature is still a cool 17°C, but the region does experience an impressive 11 hours of sunshine per day. Therefore, visitors have plenty of time to soak up some rays.

Is Melbourne Wet In January?

This time of the year is also one of the driest for the region. It may not necessarily be dry in terms of amounts, but only eight days of the month see rainfall, on average. 

Hotels for Melbourne in January

Adelphi Hotel

Situated along the chic Flinders Lane in the centre of the city, the Adelphi Hotel is the place to stay for visitors who don't plan on sparing any expenses during their holiday. Known for its glamorous decor, the hotel comprises a number of rooms and suites, all of which come in a variety of styles and dimensions. January makes a good time to take advantage of the rooftop pool deck, which commands brilliant views over the Melbourne skyline. Indulge yourself at the renowned onsite Om Nom Restaurant. 

Jazz Corner Hotel

For something a little quirkier, why not try the Jazz Corner Hotel? Located opposite the Flagstaff Gardens, this music-themed apartment hotel is only a stone's throw from all the city's museums, shops, bars and restaurants. With their own kitchens and bathrooms, the hotel's suites provide guests with everything they could ever need and offer uncompromising views over the rest of the city. If you're after some evening entertainment, catch a show at the adjacent Bird's Basement jazz bar- just make sure to book in advance. 

Hotel Claremont Guesthouse

Visitors travelling on a budget should consider the Hotel Claremont Guesthouse, which provides quality lodgings at reasonable prices. Set in a handsome colonial townhouse, this guesthouse offers uncomplicated charm and a warm, friendly service. Guests can come and go as they please thanks to 24-hour concierge service and there's a free breakfast to start the day with each morning. 

Home at the Mansion

With a number of prestigious accommodation awards to its name, Home at the Mansion presents the obvious choice for backpackers and young travellers. Located within a prominent heritage building, the hostel oozes character throughout and includes a number of amenities which are designed to make your stay as easy and hassle-free as possible. 

 

Beaches for January for Melbourne

St. Kilda

With the favourable weather January brings, now is a good time to head to one of Melbourne's beaches and St. Kilda is arguably the most popular in the city, and for good reason. A short tram ride from the centre of town, the beach is easy to access and offers much in the way of watersports facilities. The surrounding neighbourhood has dozens of restaurants, bars and cafes to retreat to when you're done with the beach for the day. 

Restaurants and Bars for Melbourne in January

A large cosmopolitan city which is home to a broad international community, Melbourne packs a powerful punch as far as its dining and drinking scene is concerned. Whether you're after classic or contemporary, there's something to suit all appetites in Melbourne.

Neptune

As the name would suggest, seafood is the main catch at Neptune, which ranks as one of the city's most popular fish restaurants. Serving Italian dishes throughout the day, this friendly eatery is the ideal spot for a late lunch, light bite or evening meal, and operates throughout the evening and well into the night as a fashionable cocktail bar. Make reservations before visiting to avoid disappointment. 

DonDon

Located bang in the centre of town, DonDon should be the first choice of any traveller looking for a quick meal at a reasonable price. Specialising in Japanese fare, this bistro serves up tasty dishes to high standards. The regular buzz of diners throughout the day attests to its reputation as one of the most popular Eastern-themed eateries in the whole city. 

Good Heavens

Head to Good Heavens if you're looking for some delicious cocktails in an unbeatable setting. Located on a rooftop in the middle of Melbourne, this funky bar specialises 80s-inspired cocktails, craft beers and wines which exclusively come from Australia

Bowery to Williamsburg

For an American-style brunch, take a table at Bowery to Williamsburg. Inspired by a New York Subway station, this all-day diner serves some of the city's best deli food and is famous for its bagels, sandwiches and coffees. The diner operates with an industrious efficiency, although that doesn't compromise on the sophistication of the place or friendliness of its staff. 

Things to Do in Melbourne in January

Australian Open

Tennis fans can't afford to miss the Australian Open which takes place in Melbourne each January. Bringing together some of the most eminent tennis stars in the world, make sure you book your tickets early, as the event is known to sell out quickly. Also be prepared for the warm weather and wear light colored clothing and liberally apply sunscreen before heading to the courts.

Australia Day

If you're visiting Melbourne towards the end of the month, do as the locals do and join the Australia Day celebrations which encompass the city. In the centre of town you'll see the main parade, along with the flag-raising ceremony at Melbourne Town Hall. Following the parade, festivities move to Kings Domain Gardens and the Docklands in the evening for a spectacular fireworks display. 

St Paul's Cathedral

Fans of architecture and heritage will appreciate the imposing St. Paul's Cathedral, which is located in the heart of Melbourne near Flinders Street railway station. Dating back to the 1800s, the cathedral is a fine example of the Gothic Revival style and is open throughout the week to visit and explore. It makes a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the busy city centre. 

Federation Square

Head across the street to the striking Federation Square complex, one of the cultural hubs of this thriving city which has something to offer everyone. Film lovers will enjoy the Australian Centre for Moving Image, which celebrates the classics of Aussie cinema and runs a regular series of exhibitions, workshops and screenings throughout the year. Have a browse at Screen Works, a permanent exhibit which charts the history of cinema and contains an impressive collection of artefacts.