In May it is Autumn/Fall in Australia meaning the weather is slightly balmy/cold but not like Winter, it's usually sunny with wind that has a bit of a bite.
according to me April is the best month in Australia as the weather is pleasant in most of regions
In Sydney, Australia, the average climate in November ranges from 61-75 degrees Fahrenheit or 16-24 degrees Celsius. There's generally about 20 days of sun, eight hours of sunshine a day. It only rains about 82mm throughout the month.
it totally depends on where you stay, wat u do...
Weather starts picking up by September-November.
Bogong Moth migrates south to the Australia city of Sydney during the month of September until the end of November. In recent years, they are appearing earlier than previous years.
October. But October in England is characterised by fresher windy weather and leaves falling from trees. In southern Australia (Tasmania, NSW etc..) October is Spring time when the weather is warming-up.
June is a winter month in Sydney Australia. Sydney has a latitude south of 33 degrees 55 minutes. Atlanta GA is north latitude 33 degrees 45 minutes, and Phoenix AZ is 33 degrees 30 minutes north. So you could probably expect Sydney's winter to be not too different from winter in Atlanta/Phoenix, keeping in mind that Sydney is on the coast. You could describe Sydney's climate as a mix of 'humid subtropical' and marine west coast'.
It's too cold any other time so probably in late spring to early autumn (October to April).
The record high in Sydney, Australia was 45.8 C measured at Observatory Hill 2:55pm 18th January 2013 which was 0.5C above Sydney's previous hottest day in 1939. On the same day, across greater Sydney, the hottest temperatures recorded were at Penrith (46.5C at 2.16pm), Camden (46.4C at 3.04pm), Richmond (46.4C at 3.01pm), Sydney Airport (46.4C at 2.32pm) and Bankstown (46.1C at 3.28pm) The highest temperature recorded in New South Wales was 49.7C measured at Menindee Post Office 10 January 1939
in west indies weather forecast for the month of April
If it's winter in New York City, then it's summer in Sydney. New York is in the Northern Hemisphere, while Australia is in the Southern Hemiphere. The Northern and Southern Hemispheres have opposite seasons: if it's winter in New York, then it's summer in Sydney, and vice-versa. If it's autumn in New York, then it's spring in Sydney, and vice-versa. If it's January in New York City, then it's also January in Sydney. The calendar is the same everywhere.
it depends if it is a sunny day or a cold day it usually starts of cold then gets warmer