Australia, like the rest of the Southern Hemisphere, commences summer on the 1st of December and ends it on the last day of February. Because the earth's axis is tilted in relation to the sun, if it is summer in the southern hemisphere, then it is winter in the northern hemisphere.
November to March is the summer months
Australian seasons work like this:Summer: December to FebruaryAutumn: March to MayWinter: June to AugustSpring: September to November
The spring months of Australia are September, October and November.
November to March
No, March is not in the summer. March is typically a spring month in the northern hemisphere and an autumn month in the southern hemisphere. Summer begins in June in the northern hemisphere and December in the southern hemisphere.
Perth is 12 hours ahead of New York from March to November and 13 hours ahead from November to March.
November is the 8th month following March, i.e. between March 1 and November 1 is 8 months.
The official end of summer throughout Australia (including Perth, Western Australia) is the last day of February. Summer in Australia officially starts on 1 December, but the weather may have summer temperatures long before then, and continue right through to late March.
Australia is in the southern hemisphere, Japan is in the northern hemisphere, so if it is summer in Australia, it must be winter in Japan.
Many native Australian marsupials breed between March and June so that when the young joeys are old enough to emerge from the pouch, between September and November, this occurs during Australia's spring season.
June is in summer, winter is in December-February, spring is in March-May, autumn is in September-November.
Australia's summer runs from December through to February. Some of the regions in Australia are hot and dry in summer, particularly in the south of the continent. Tasmania, the island state to the south, experiences pleasant cool summers, although it can have quite hot days, and it still has a bushfire season. In the far north of Queensland and the Northern Territory, there can be tropical storms and monsoons which bring weeks of heavy, soaking rain. Australia is prone to cyclones between November and March, and these can hit anywhere from Western Australia's northern half, across the noth coast to Australia, and down to Queensland's southern coast.