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Point Cook Weather in February

Point Cook in February sees high temperatures, with highs around 24°C (75°F) and overnight lows of 16°C (61°F). Overall perfect conditions make it one of the better months to visit.

Rainfall in Point Cook in February

You can typically expect 9 days of rain this month, averaging around 52 mm (2 in). Expect a fairly normal spread of rainfall this month, with no particular pattern of very heavy or very persistent showers.

Temperature in Point Cook in February

The temperature in Point Cook in February is perfect. Daytime highs reach 24°C (75°F), with nights dropping to 16°C (61°F). February is part of summer. Conditions stay fairly consistent through the month, making it easier to plan what to wear. With lows of 16°C (61°F), nights are cool. If you're out after dark, an extra layer will keep you comfortable. The cooler air at night is also great for getting a good rest. On average, it is the month with the highest temperature of the year.

Sunshine in Point Cook in February

The days are predominantly sunny, with an estimated total of around 227 hours of sunshine. These sun-filled days are perfect for playing sports, visiting parks, or going for a bike ride.

Wind Speed in Point Cook in February

Wind speeds average 3 m/s (6 knots) during February. At this speed, light breezes keep leaves and small twigs in gentle motion while the wind also provides natural cooling. Since this is an average, some days are more tranquil while others have more persistent light winds that are more noticeable.

Average water temperature in February

The water is 17°C (63°F) this month — cool enough to feel refreshing on a warm day, but cold enough that most people won't stay in for long without a wetsuit.

If you're inclined towards comfortable temperatures and drier conditions, February is a good time to visit Point Cook.

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Point Cook Temperature in February

Min TemperatureMin Temperature 16°C (61°F)  
Max TemperatureMax Temperature 24°C (75°F)  
Water TemperatureWater Temperature 17°C (63°F) *  
Chance of RainChance of Rain 29%  
PrecipitationPrecipitation 52 mm (2 in)  
Rainy daysRainy days 9 days  
HumidityHumidity 45% *  
WindspeedWindspeed 3 m/s (6 knots) *  
SunshineSunshine 227 hours *  
Percentage SunshinePercentage Sunshine 61% *  
* Data from: Melbourne, Australia (18 KM, 11 Miles).

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Perfect weather is subjective. On this map perfect weather has been defined with temperatures between 20°C (68°F) and 29°C (84°F) and not too much precipitation (less than 90 mm (3.5 in) a month).

What to Wear in Point Cook in February

Comfortable temperatures call for an easy wardrobe in February. Pack summer basics like t-shirts and shorts, but include a light jacket for cooler moments. A pair of comfortable walking shoes is essential. Wet weather is likely, so pack waterproof gear for multiple rainy days. With water temperatures around 17°C (63°F), the water is quite cold for swimming. You can skip the swimwear unless you're particularly tough. Don't forget sun protection, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. These are all good ideas with this much sunshine.

What To Do in Point Cook in February

We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.

Swimming
10/10
Cycling
10/10
Walking
10/10
Barbeque
9/10
Camping
8/10
Outdoor sports
10/10

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