Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month, but it could all be over sooner rather than later.
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Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month, but it could all be over sooner rather than later.

The city saw temperatures exceed 20 degrees for nine out of 13 days this month, according to figures from the Bureau of Meteorology.

This month’s average maximum temperature so far is currently about 3.9 degrees above last year’s monthly average of 17.3 degrees.

Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month, but it could all be over sooner rather than later.
Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month. (Nine)
Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month, but it could all be over sooner rather than later.
The city saw temperatures exceed 20 degrees for nine out of 13 days this month. (Nine)

While temperatures have been up, rainfall has been down.

According to Weatherzone, Melbourne has experienced only 1.2mm of rain this month, continuing the pattern of below-average rainfall seen over the past three months.

But the surprisingly nice weather is about to end this weekend as a cold front over Tasmania grazes over Victoria.

Showers and a maximum of 15 degrees are forecast on Saturday, and easing showers and a maximum of 14 degrees are forecast on Sunday. 

Come next week, the weather is expected to pick back up again.

Melbourne is experiencing an unusually warm spell this month, but it could all be over sooner rather than later.
Come next week, the weather is expected to pick back up again. (Nine)

Sunny conditions and temperatures nearing 20 degrees are forecast for Monday and Tuesday. 

Weatherzone said there is no indication that cold and wet weather will return in the medium to long term, despite being weeks out from winter. 

Parts of the country have recorded their driest start to the year on record due to a lack of autumn rain.

It’s worsened drought conditions in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. 

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