Mt Buller Snow Cams

Mt Buller today

Watch the snow slowly start to melt on the webcams - we are all closed for skiing and boarding for winter 2018.  The snow reporting team will be back with your daily updates in June 2019. 2019 Season Memberships on sale NOW at Early Bird rates - $799 Adults / $449 Kids - sale ends 31 Oct.

Snow condition Soft
Snow cover Fresh over firm base
Surface Extensive
Last snow 2cm

Mt Buller Road Report

Open & Clear

Lift Report

Lifts
ABOM Express
Blue Bullet Express
Boggy Creek
Bonza
Bourke Street Carpet
Bull Run
Canyon Tows
Cattleman's Carpets
Federation
Gliders Carpet
Grimus
Happy Feet Carpet
Howqua
Koflers
Lydia Lassila Chairlift
Mercedes-Benz
Northside Express
Skyline
Southside
Summit
The Fox
Tirol
Wombat
Open
Stand by
Closed

Mt Buller Now

Temperature now 18.6°C
Feels like 16.3°C
Rain since 9am 0.0mm
Wind NE 7km/h
Gust 11km/h
Dew point 6.4°C
Humidity 45%

Weather Today

9.0°C 19.0°C Mostly sunny

North East for Friday Partly cloudy. Light winds. Daytime maximum temperatures 25 to 32.

Chance 5%
Amount < 1mm
9am NNE 25km/h
3pm NNW 18km/h
Rise 06:44 EDT
Set 20:12 EDT

Weather Forecast

Likely snow Alpine Region Min Max
Saturday - 9.0°C 19.0°C
Sunday - 10.0°C 21.0°C
Monday - 13.0°C 19.0°C
Tuesday - 6.0°C 16.0°C
Wednesday - 5.0°C 17.0°C
Thursday - 6.0°C 14.0°C
Friday - 3.0°C 15.0°C
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Weather News

Queensland flood devastation will take years to repair, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says

16:20 EDT

Prime Minister Scott Morrison met with business owners and embattled graziers as he toured flood-ravaged Cloncurry on Friday, saying it could take years to rebuild the cattle industry.

Flood-affected families 'dragging dead roos and cows' offered support for children as parents struggle

16:16 EDT

Children in western Queensland have often watched as their parents pray for predictions of rain in the hope of relief from the unrelenting drought in the region.

Townsville's aquarium was saved from 'impending disaster' by 26 tonnes of salt

14:30 EDT

If it had not been for a team of fast-moving staff and enough salt to fill a small house, would have destroyed the world's largest living coral exhibition.