Seasonal Weather In Australia ^new^ Info

| Region | Typical Weather | |--------|----------------| | | Build-up to summer: increasing heat and humidity; occasional early storms. | | Southern Australia | Rapid warming, but strong cold fronts can still bring sudden drops in temperature. High winds common, especially in coastal and alpine areas. | | Inland | Warm days, windy; dust storms possible. |

Cold snaps, fog, alpine snowstorms; flooding in southern river systems after heavy rain. 5. Spring (September – November) General characteristics: Warming temperatures, windy conditions, and highly variable weather. seasonal weather in australia

| Region | Typical Weather | |--------|----------------| | (e.g., Darwin, Cairns) | Hot, very humid, and wet. Monsoon season brings heavy rain, thunderstorms, and risk of tropical cyclones. | | Southern Australia (e.g., Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth) | Warm to hot, often dry with occasional heatwaves. Cool sea breezes moderate coastal areas. Bushfire risk is high, especially in the southeast. | | Inland/Outback (e.g., Alice Springs) | Extremely hot (daytime temperatures often exceed 40°C), dry, with very cool nights. | | Region | Typical Weather | |--------|----------------| |

Heatwaves, bushfires, tropical cyclones (northwest and northeast coasts), severe thunderstorms. 3. Autumn (March – May) General characteristics: Transition season; still warm in most areas, with decreasing humidity and fewer storms. | | Inland | Warm days, windy; dust storms possible

Minimal, though southern regions may still experience late-season bushfires. Early autumn can retain summer heat. 4. Winter (June – August) General characteristics: Cool to cold in the south; mild and dry in the north.

| Region | Typical Weather | |--------|----------------| | | End of monsoon; humidity drops; sunny, warm, and pleasant. | | Southern Australia | Mild to warm days, cooler nights. Clear, stable weather prevails. | | Inland | Warm days, rapidly cooling nights; ideal for travel. |