What is Australia's coldest month?
What is Australia's coldest month? The coldest months are June, July and August - a perfect time to explore up north. The wet season runs in much of the north of the country from November to April, whereas Townsville's (described as the Dry Tropics) has a wet season that is shorter, usually mid-December to end of March.
Which is colder Australia or Canada?
The lowest minimum recorded temp in Oz, according to Wikipedia, is -23°C at Charlotte's pass in the Snowy Mountains. The coldest temperature recorded in Canada is -63°C. I've lived in both countries. At present, in Australia, we've had plus 40°C degree weather while Alberta, Canada is beyond cold at (plus) -40°C.
Does Australia have 4 seasons?
Generally speaking, there are four seasons across most of the country while the Top End (including Darwin, Katherine, Kakadu and Arnhem Land), Broome, the Kimberley and Tropical North Queensland (Cairns, the Whitsundays and the Daintree Rainforest) experience a 'wet season' (November to April) and a 'dry season' (May ...
Is New Zealand or Australia colder?
New Zealand's climate is milder, colder, and wetter – which could be a positive or a negative, depending on your preferences. Of course, if you're hoping for a warm to hot climate, Australia is definitely your pick; though be warned, the summer months bring intense heat waves and humidity.
What is the hottest month in Australia?
The hottest months in Australia are therefore December, January and February. In these months, you might like to head south to escape the heat. The coldest months are June, July and August - a perfect time to explore up north.