Summer: December to February
Autumn: March to May
Winter: June to August
Spring: September to November
This picture on the left is a diagram showing the different climate around Australia. The south has cool, wet winters and dry, hot summers. In the north, there is a tropical climate which is warm, dry, hot and wet seasons.
The average temperatures in the southern capital cities are (Sydney included); summer minimum 16 and maximum 26 and winter minimum 6 and maximum 14, (degrees Celsius). Depending the month and where you are, the seasons will vary the weather which is defined by the temperate zone seasons. Due to size of Australia, the climate varies but there is only one significance of this country which is the dryness.
Climate can be classified into zones according to a variety of criteria like rainfall, vegetation, temperature and humidity. Climate is the typical weather conditions experienced at any location or area. The main seasons; summer, autumn, winter, spring.
Australian weather doesn't have a set chart as the weather changes all the time and no one can predict or change the weather. Depending on the season the weather has a distinctive pattern which is summer to winter, very reliant on the latitude, altitude and also the ocean, which are very high influences. Weather maps help us to distinguish the weather for the day or possibly the week. This picture below is an example of a weather map.
Autumn: March to May
Winter: June to August
Spring: September to November
This picture on the left is a diagram showing the different climate around Australia. The south has cool, wet winters and dry, hot summers. In the north, there is a tropical climate which is warm, dry, hot and wet seasons.
The average temperatures in the southern capital cities are (Sydney included); summer minimum 16 and maximum 26 and winter minimum 6 and maximum 14, (degrees Celsius). Depending the month and where you are, the seasons will vary the weather which is defined by the temperate zone seasons. Due to size of Australia, the climate varies but there is only one significance of this country which is the dryness.
Climate can be classified into zones according to a variety of criteria like rainfall, vegetation, temperature and humidity. Climate is the typical weather conditions experienced at any location or area. The main seasons; summer, autumn, winter, spring.
Australian weather doesn't have a set chart as the weather changes all the time and no one can predict or change the weather. Depending on the season the weather has a distinctive pattern which is summer to winter, very reliant on the latitude, altitude and also the ocean, which are very high influences. Weather maps help us to distinguish the weather for the day or possibly the week. This picture below is an example of a weather map.