September is the first month of Spring in Australia. Australia's Spring in the eastern states is a time of increasing humidity, but still tempered with the freshness of winter. Apart from warmer temperatures, there is little difference between spring and winter except in the high country, where the snowfalls begin to melt. The southern states tend to be a little wetter during winter, so these states begin to dry out more as summer approaches.
Although many native plants flower through the winter season, there are both native and introduced species which flower prolifically in September. Non-native jacarandas are a spectacular sight as they burst out in purple flowers.
September is still a time of birds nesting and newborn marsupials - which usually do not emerge from their mothers' pouches for several months - but this continues right through the summer. Magpies bombard passers-by who just might happen to get too close to their nests. Springtime storms are quite common as the temperatures and humidity increase.
September in Newcastle is the first month of spring. See the link to get an idea of the usual weather.
If you mean the Newcastle in Australia, it has hot, humid summers and cold, wet winters.
It's mild. September is the start of spring so it's more cool than it is warm. But still some days can be quite warm and others can be cool.
Well Australia doesn't change the weather... But the weather changes in Australia and other countries, if that is what you mean..
Hot. Most of the state is fairly warm. Right now we are over 100+.
what will the weather be like on september 24, 2011 in jeddo, mi
It is hot, humid, and rains every day.
They like all kind weather. They hate unkind weather.
it's like sydney to Newcastle
Well Australia doesn't change the weather... But the weather changes in Australia and other countries, if that is what you mean..
it depends where in australia, in alot of places the weather varies from day to day...
If you do not like Newcastle you should by ashamed of yourself
its about the mid 90s
Frosty in the morning and evening, sunny in the day, max. temperature 4 degrees.
Cold, wet and miserable.
Hot. Most of the state is fairly warm. Right now we are over 100+.
Generally speaking the weather in Australia is reasonably predictable. The top end is in the tropics and like any place in the tropics is prone to be in a cyclone zone.
The Japanese were attacking Newcastle on orders that stated they were to shell the Newcastle Shipping yards at Carrington. It also had BHP Steelworks (which they needed for weapons,planes etc.) and other industries like aluminum and coal. So, it was a strategic move, especially since they wanted to invade Australia.
Need to know where Bartlesville is.
warm and sunny