Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters with a lot of rain spread throughout the year (however the city is still prone to droughts). Summer temperatures average around 25-26 degrees Celsius, although heat from the west may send temperatures up to 36 degrees. In fact, between November and February, temperature extremes on record have been as high as 45.3 degrees Celsius. Summers tend to be more humid than other seasons of the year and thunderstorms are common at that time. June is the wettest month overall, but the months from January to June are all high rainfall months. Winters are cool with temperatures around 15-18 degrees Celsius. Official minimum temperatures for winter do not go below 2 degrees Celsius. Spring is drier than any time of the year. Around 1,200 of rain, on average, is spread through the year - typical of humid temperate climate.
The story is somewhat different in Sydney's west, which is drier than Sydney city. The climate is still warm temperate there, but a dry one for its standards. Summers are hot, usually around 27-33 degrees Celsius (mainly 28), with a number of day being over 35, hitting almost 40. Humidity is less throughout the year, because of coastal distance. Winters are no warmer than Sydney's, although the nights may reach and/or dip below 0 with frost appearance. July and August are the driest months, while February and March are the wettest months, which is not greatly different from in Sydney where it's March and April, respectively. The average annual rainfall in the West is around 600-800mm, which is far below Sydney's (the coast) average rainfall of 1,200mm.
For more specific information on monthly averages and extremes for temperature and rainfall, see the related link below.
In Australia, April marks the beginning of autumn. Generally, the weather is pleasant with mild temperatures varying across the country. In northern regions, it is warm, while southern regions experience cooler temperatures. Rainfall can vary, with some areas experiencing showers and others remaining dry.
I wonder if you're thinking about coming to Sydney for the World Masters Games in October 09. Anyway, there's some good info about the weather in Sydney in October at http://www.sydneyworldmasters.com. Links to several weather sites are there.
Cyclones typically form in tropical regions, such as the northern part of Australia, due to warm ocean waters. Sydney is located in a region that is less prone to cyclones because it is outside the typical cyclone formation zone and is generally sheltered by the landmass that lies to its north. However, Sydney can still experience strong winds and heavy rain from weather systems that are not classified as cyclones.
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
It get's warm in september
The best month for beachgoers in Sydney is typically February. During this time, the weather is warmest, with average temperatures around 25°C (77°F) and plenty of sunshine. The ocean is also pleasantly warm, making it ideal for swimming and water activities. Additionally, February often features fewer crowds compared to the peak holiday season in December and January.
it depends if it is a sunny day or a cold day it usually starts of cold then gets warmer
because austrailia has warm weather and warm weather does not cause glaciers to form
In Australia, April marks the beginning of autumn. Generally, the weather is pleasant with mild temperatures varying across the country. In northern regions, it is warm, while southern regions experience cooler temperatures. Rainfall can vary, with some areas experiencing showers and others remaining dry.
At Christmas time, it is summer in Australia. The weather is warm. Picnics and cookouts are common
I wonder if you're thinking about coming to Sydney for the World Masters Games in October 09. Anyway, there's some good info about the weather in Sydney in October at http://www.sydneyworldmasters.com. Links to several weather sites are there.
Cyclones typically form in tropical regions, such as the northern part of Australia, due to warm ocean waters. Sydney is located in a region that is less prone to cyclones because it is outside the typical cyclone formation zone and is generally sheltered by the landmass that lies to its north. However, Sydney can still experience strong winds and heavy rain from weather systems that are not classified as cyclones.
A warm weather crop, they grow during spring and summer months.
the weather was warm
The climate in Australia varies greatly due to the size of the continent. Most of Australia is desert or sub tropic, and display warm weather. The mountainous regions of Australia are cold.
The climate in Australia varies greatly due to the size of the continent. Most of Australia is desert or sub tropic, and display warm weather. The mountainous regions of Australia are cold.
In November and December, regions such as Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and parts of Australia experience warm temperatures. Destinations like Thailand, Bali, and the Maldives offer tropical climates during these months, making them popular for travelers seeking warmth. Additionally, countries like Mexico and various islands in the Caribbean also enjoy sunny, warm weather. In Australia, cities like Sydney and Brisbane are typically warm during this time, as they enter their summer season.