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Sydney experiences the usual four seasons - summer, autumn, winter and spring. Summers may have hot and humid days which are characterised by sudden, violent thunderstorms with strong winds, heavy rain and spectacular lightning displays, or they are hot and dry, leading to severe bushfires seasons.

Autumn sees a distinct drying of the air and a crispness to the days.

Winters are usually quite cold at night, but reasonably pleasant during the day. Sydney does not receive snow, but just to the west, in the Blue Mountains, cold snaps can cause light snowfalls occasionally.

Although different species of native trees flower at different times through all the seasons, Spring sees many native and non-native plants flowering in glorious profusion.

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Sydney maintains a temperate climate year round. The temperatures and weather are in both summer and winter are moderate due to proximity to the ocean.

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100 F (summer)

62 C (winter)

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