Melbourne weather
Definition
The climatic conditions typical of Melbourne, Australia, characterized by high variability, with rapid shifts between sunshine, rain, wind, and cooler temperatures—famously dubbed 'four seasons in one day.'
A colloquial phrase referring to Melbourne's unpredictable atmospheric patterns, often requiring locals to dress in layers and carry umbrellas as standard kit.
Examples
I checked the forecast for Melbourne weather, but it just said 'yes'—so I brought my entire wardrobe.
Melbourne weather pulled its classic move today: sunny brunch, rainy lunch, windy dinner, and hail for dessert.
Dating in Melbourne is like its weather—full of promise one minute, drenched in disappointment the next.
Forget climate change debates; Melbourne weather changes its mind faster than a politician at election time.