Melbourne's climate is notable for its changeable weather conditions. This is due in part to the city's flat topography, its situation on Port Phillip Bay, and the presence of the Dandenongs to the east, a combination that creates weather systems that often circle the bay. The phrase "four seasons in one day" is part of popular culture and observed by many visitors to the city.
Melbourne is colder than most Australian capital cities in winter. During the spring, Melbourne commonly enjoys extended periods of mild weather and clear skies even though September and October are usually two of the wettest months of the year. Melbourne is also known to have hot, dry summers, with maximum temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.
So be prepared to enjoy Melbourne with the proper clothes!
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