Yearly - Australia Weather

Meanwhile, the southern cities—Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide—swelter under the height of . This is the season of the "Southerly Buster" in Sydney, a dramatic wind change that drops temperatures by 10 degrees in minutes. It is also the season of bushfires. The heat builds over the interior, creating low-pressure systems that suck hot, dry air toward the coast. The landscape, dried by summer sun, waits for a spark.

July is the coldest month. The Red Centre—usually a furnace—becomes a haven. Days in Alice Springs are crisp and sunny (around 20°C), but nights can plummet below freezing. This is the ideal time to explore the Outback, as the heat is manageable and the flies are less aggressive. australia weather yearly

The Australian weather year is a reminder of nature's dominance. It is a climate of vast scale and sudden violence, but also of immense beauty—from the purple haze of Jacarandas in Sydney spring to the electric storms of the tropical wet. It is a weather system that defines the national character: resilient, adaptable, and always watching the horizon. The heat builds over the interior, creating low-pressure