Collingwood weather

Collingwood weather is typical of Melbourne where Collingwood is located, and is known to experience four seasons in one day. Overall the city's climate is described as temperate.

Summer is the best time to visit the suburb of the AFL Collingwood Football Club due to its warmer temperatures and drier days.

Even though Collingwood weather is capable of getting quite hot in summer, reaching the mid 40s, the maximum average is pleasant at 25.9 degrees Celsius. The minimum average in summer is lowest in February at 14.6.

Collingwood's autumn is mild and starts out sunny but moves into more cloudy days and increased showers by the end of the season. Winter is cool and chilly and can even encounter night frosts.

Collingwood weather is coldest during the winter month of July where the minimum average only reaches 6.0 degrees and the maximum average is 13.4.

As the season changes to spring, the frosts cease but Collingwood weather is still cloudy and can also be gusty during this time, but receives approximately 6 hours of sunlight each day. Spring is the most likely season to experience the full range of seasons in one day.

Rainfall stays at about the same level throughout the year with January and February being the driest months at an average of 47.6mm. Collingwood weather is wettest over the month of October with an average of 66.2mm.