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What's the weather like in Australia and New Zealand in September?

September is spring in Australia!

Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide are generally in their twenties during the day, but it is still very cold at sunset and in the morning, sometimes around 10 degrees. It is recommended to wear a waterproof coat with inner velvet (the kind with inner velvet, which is easy to put on and take off in hot weather and cold weather) and outdoor quick-drying pants or jeans. Recommend autumn trousers. You can wear it in the morning and evening when it is cold. If you are often outdoors, it is recommended to wear warm clothes, which are easy to blow through when there is wind. Comfortable sneakers are good. In addition, although it is only spring, if the sun shines, the ultraviolet rays are still quite strong. You should bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Although the rain is obviously less than that in winter, it is also recommended to bring an umbrella or raincoat. If it rains heavily, it will be more difficult to bring a raincoat. Raincoats or umbrellas are more useful.

Brisbane and Northern Territory will be hotter. Long-sleeved T-shirts and jeans can be used, and a thin coat can be put on when it is cold.

The weather in New Zealand is not very clear, and the climate in South Island and North Island of New Zealand is also different.