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    Australia and Oceania

    Australia climate

    Australia and Oceania

    Australia climate

    Tourist destinations in Australia

    Weather charts for Australia

    Western Australia
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    South Australia
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    Victoria
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    Cities in Australia

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    Beach with turquise sea in Busselton on a sunny day
    Architecture in Adelaide on a sunny day
    Aerial view of beach in Apollo Bay in sunny weather with few clouds
    Beach with turquise water in Tasmania in partly cloudy weather
    Aerial view of nice beach in Hyams Beach on a day with cloudy weather
    Enjoyable beach with turquise water in Caloundra on a sunny day with some clouds
    Aerial view of beach near Airlie Beach

    Australia climate

    Tourist regions in Australia, according to their climate, could be divided into 7 different areas, which have different climates. These are Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland - Southeast coast, Queensland - Northeast coast. The selection of these regions covers the most visited areas according to our surveys, on the other hand, there could be nice places to see also outside of our selected regions.

    The part of Australia with the warmest climate is Queensland - Northeast coast, which sees temperatures of 29 °C (85 °F) to 31 °C (89 °F) during the months of October - January.

    On the other hand, the climate of Tasmania is coldest with temperatures between 12 °C (54 °F) - 14 °C (57 °F) during the months of June - August.

    The highest sea temperatures in Australia could be found in Queensland - Northeast coast, where the sea temperature in December - April will be around 27 °C (80 °F) - 29 °C (84 °F).

    The least cloudy region in Australia is Queensland - Southeast coast with 70 % of sunshine a day during its sunniest months June - October.

    The region with the most sun hours (without clouds) during a day is Queensland - Southeast coast, which enjoys 8 hours in August - October.

    Australia has the windiest region and it is Victoria with an average level of wind 6 during August - October.

    During the night and the morning, the region with the highest temperature is Queensland - Northeast coast, which has night temperatures between 23 - 24 in the period of December - March.

    Regions with just a few days of precipitation, which means regions with a dry climate, are following: South Australia.