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Australia
encompasses virtually the entire gamut of climatic differences
from the tropical to the temperate.
Pack summer
clothes during the northern winter as seasons "Down Under" are
opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is possible
to divide the continent into two zones - the tropical zone
in the far north and the temperate zone in the south.
The tropical
zone experiences two seasons: Wet - November to April Dry
- May to October.
Northern
Territory and Queensland - lightweight clothing is
suitable all year round.
The temperate
zone experiences four seasons:
Spring and summer from September/October to March
Autumn and winter from April to September
New South
Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia - summers
are warm to hot and lightweight clothes are suitable for daytime
but keep a jacket or sweater handy as nights may be cool. Sweaters,
a jacket/light coat and generally warmer clothes are advisable
during the winter.
Carry a
lightweight jumper as it can be chillingly cold inside air-conditioned
buildings during hot weather.
Take Care in the Sun!
Pack a sunhat, sunglasses and suntan lotion to protect yourself
from the intense sunshine in Australia. Australian Government
advice is good to remember - slip, slop, slap - slip
on a T-shirt or cover up, slop on high factor sun
cream and slap on a hat. Australians are extremely
aware of the dangers of overexposure to their sun and an
excellent selection of good quality, high factor sunscreens
are available in Australian shops. |
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North
Coast Tropics
| Darwin
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Dry
Season
May - October |
22
- 32oC |
14mm |
Monsoon
Season
November - April |
25
- 33oC |
235mm |
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Darwin
North Coast
Australia, also known as "The Top End", has a very hot and humid
tropical climate with an average temperature of 30oC
all year round.
The Wet Season begins in November and lasts through to
early April - tropical storms make swimming in the sea impossible
at this time.
Best time
to visit: During the Dry Season, especially at the
beginning and end when humidity is less oppressive.
Northern
Queensland
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Cairns
|
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Dry
Season
May - October |
19
- 27oC |
47mm |
Wet
Season
November - April |
23
- 31oC |
287mm |
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Cairns, Great
Barrier Reef
Summer is hot and wet in Northern Queensland. The highest rainfall
tends to be recorded during the period from January to March,
with average rainfall of over 400mm.
Best time
to visit: In the Dry Season when rainfall is lower
and temperatures average around 27C.
South
East Queensland
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Brisbane
|
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Summer
November - April |
19
- 28oC |
107mm |
Winter
May - October
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12
- 23oC |
61mm |
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Brisbane
The southern part of Queensland enjoys slightly drier summers
in comparison to the north. Temperatures in Brisbane average around
20oC
in the winter months but if you leave the surf and beaches to
venture into the mountains it does get colder at night.
The summer
months tend to suffer from high levels of humidity, although the
countryside may be at it's best after the rains have nurtured
new plant growth.
Best time
to visit: During the winter when temperatures are pleasantly
cool and rainfall is low.
New South Wales
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Sydney
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
September - November |
13
- 22oC |
73mm |
Summer
December - February |
18
- 26oC |
99mm |
Autumn
March - May |
17
- 22oC |
127mm |
Winter
June - August |
9
- 17oC |
105mm |
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Sydney
New South Wales
has distinct seasons which can be enjoyed all year round.
Autumn is warm and crisp; winter averages 15oC
in the daytime - although temperatures can drop below 10oC,
which feels comparatively cold; spring can be wet but is
generally pleasant.
Best time
to visit: If you plan to spend a lot of time on the beach,
then summer is the best time to visit - although it can
be a little humid.
Away from
the coast, the alpine range of the Snowy Mountains experiences
heavy snowfall from the end of June to early October, which makes
for good skiing.
Victoria
|
Melbourne
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
September - November |
9
- 19oC |
61mm |
Summer
December - February |
13
- 25oC |
51mm |
Autumn
March - May |
11
- 20oC |
56mm |
Winter
June - August |
6
- 14oC |
51mm |
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Victoria's
state capital of Melbourne is famous for providing the opportunity
to experience four seasons in one day! Whilst drizzle and showers
occur almost daily, Victoria does not experience many heavy rainstorms
- waterproof clothes and an umbrella are useful all year round.
Best time
to visit: Between November and April when days
are brighter and sunnier.
South
Australia
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Adelaide
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
October - November |
12
- 25oC |
35mm |
Summer
December - February |
15
- 29oC |
21mm |
Autumn
March - April |
14
- 25oC |
35mm |
Winter
May - September |
8
- 17oC |
66mm |
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Southern Australia
has a temperate climate enjoying mild winters and dry summers.
Most rain falls during the winter, whilst summer (particularly
inland) can be very hot.
Best time
to visit: In the summer when it is warm and relatively
dry. Spring and autumn are also pleasant with low rainfall, although
temperatures can get a little cooler.
Outback
Australia
|
Alice
Springs
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
October - November |
17
- 33oC |
23mm |
Summer
December - February |
21
- 35oC |
38mm |
Autumn
March - April |
15
- 31oC |
24mm |
Winter
May - September |
7
- 22oC |
14mm |
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Temperatures
can be surprisingly extreme in the Outback; while winter days
average 22oC,
night-time temperatures can drop below freezing. In contrast,
during the peak summer months from December to January, temperatures
can soar to a very hot 40oC.
Best time
to visit: Avoid visiting Central Australia during the extreme
seasons and explore the outback in spring and autumn.
Western
Australia
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Perth
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
September - November |
12
- 21Co |
54mm |
Summer
December - February |
17
- 28 Co |
10mm |
Autumn
March - April |
15
- 26 Co |
32mm |
Winter
May - August |
10
- 19 Co |
156mm |
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Western Australia
is generally mild and sunny. This area experiences hot, dry summers
with long hours of sunshine that allow for extended outdoor activities.
Winters tend to be mild and wet. Lightweight clothes are necessary
during the warmer months and a few extra layers and a light jacket
would be useful in winter.
Best time
to visit: In spring and autumn, when temperatures
are pleasant and rainfall is minimal.
Tasmania
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Tasmania
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
October - November |
8
- 18oC |
60mm |
Summer
December - February |
12
- 22oC |
46mm |
Autumn
March - May |
9
- 17oC |
47mm |
Winter
June - September |
5
- 13oC |
53mm |
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Tasmania enjoys
a pleasant temperate climate with four distinct seasons.
Rainfall is even throughout the year. Autumn is mild and winter
is often cold, wet and cloudy with snow on higher ground. Spring
arrives around September and although mild, can often be very
windy.
Best time
to visit: During the summer when daytime temperatures are
in the early 20's (oC)
and it is warm enough to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle.
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