Victoria · SA4 sub-regional conditions
Actual
39.4mm
Historical
35.2mm
vs Average
112%
Bar shows rainfall relative to average (centre line = 100% of average)
21%
volumetric (0-1cm) · Adequate
State average: 15.1% (Dry)
656
hotspots (5d)
State-level · NASA FIRMS
State-level · BOM Water Data
Mornington Peninsula recorded 112% of average rainfall with healthy soil moisture at 21%, well above the Victorian state average of 15.1%, supporting favourable growing conditions for wine grapes, vegetables, and berries. The sub-region's composite score of 65 significantly outperforms Victoria's state average of 54, reflecting these improved seasonal conditions and reduced water stress risk. With adequate moisture levels and no reported heat stress, the peninsula's horticultural producers face minimal immediate climate-related production risks, though state-wide fire activity (656 detections) requires ongoing monitoring.
SA4-specific AI summary · 14/04/2026
Mornington Peninsula (Victoria) has a composite agricultural conditions score of 65/100, rated as favourable. This score is updated daily using localised rainfall and soil moisture data from SILO DataDrill and BOM.
Recent 30-day rainfall is 112% of the historical average (39.4mm actual vs 35.2mm average).
The key commodities in the Mornington Peninsula region are wine grapes, vegetables, berries. Each commodity has its own detailed analysis page with live pricing and forward outlook.
The SA4 composite score is the average of the rainfall score (30-day actual vs historical average) and the soil moisture score (volumetric water content banded from Very Dry to Wet). Soil moisture is currently 21% (adequate).