The annual mean rain average for Alice Springs is 267.1 mm, and the annual median rainfall is 252.9 mm. For more details, see the related link below.
January Average Temperature: Min 21°C, Average Temperature: Max 36°CAverage Rainfall: 35mm
Very low average rainfall from 1941 to 2010 which was 281.5 mm per year but varies greatly from year to year, probably caused by being in the middle of the Simpson desert
Alice Springs lies within the temperate zone. However, because the town itself is located in the middle of Australia, it is within a desert climate. The climate is very hot and dry in summer, and cool and dry in winter. The average annual rainfall for Alice Springs is 280 mm. The average maximum temperature in Alice Springs in january, which is Summer, is 36°C in January, while the winter maximum temperature is 19°C. Average minimum temperatures range from 21°C in January and 4°C in July.
The average daily maximums in Alice Springs in summer are about 35 degrees Celsius, while the minimums for summer average around 20 degrees Celsius. For more information, click on the related link below.
Alice Springs is 5' 1".
No. Alice Springs is in central Australia.
No. Alice Springs is a city in central Australia.
The average daily maximums in Alice Springs in summer are about 35 degrees Celsius, while the minimums for summer average around 20 degrees Celsius. For more information, click on the related link below.
Alice Springs is located east-northeast of Perth.
No. Alice Springs is the largest city - and the only city - in central Australia. It is not a capital.
Alice Springs is further south. Rockhampton and Alice Springs both lie on the Tropic of Capricorn, but Alice Springs is just very slightly further south.
There are no deserts in Alice Springs. Alice Springs is a large town in central Australia. The Simpson Desert stretches south from Alice Springs and extends into South Australia, as well as far western Queensland, so Alice Springs is on the northern end of the Simpson Desert.