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What's the climate like in Australia 10?

The average temperature in Australia 1 1 month is 13℃ ~ 25℃.

The average temperature during the day is 25℃. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes, such as shirts, thin long skirts and thin T-shirts made of cotton and linen.

The average temperature at night is 65438 03℃. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, coats, suits and thin sweaters.

Fitzroy Tunnel (4 1℃), Maboba (40℃) and Windham (40℃) have the highest monthly average temperatures.

Kununara (39℃), Hobart (39℃), Palabodu (38℃), Robin (38℃), Rajamanu (38℃), Derby (38℃) and Holkerik (38℃).

The cities with the lowest monthly average temperature in Australia 1 1 are Mount Wellington (2℃), Fort Strade (3℃) and Tasmania (3℃).

San Jose Ann (4℃), Walskrit (4℃), Buhler Mountain (4℃), Lake St Clare (4℃), Buhler Mountain (5℃), Holttum Mountain (5℃) and Thalia Mountain (5℃).

Extended data

Climate in other seasons in Australia:

Although Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, it is completely opposite to Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong in February and March, with 65,438+February, March-May in summer, June-August in autumn and September in winter-165,438+10. In spring, the land form of Australia has unique climate characteristics 200 million years ago.

The northern part of Australia's trans-2 climate zone belongs to tropical climate, with rainy season in April-165438+1October, dry season near the equator in February and April, and temperate climate in southern Australia during typhoon period of 65438+10-February, with little rain in four seasons and large temperature difference.

On the contrary, the coastal areas have abundant rainfall and humid climate, showing an obvious maritime climate, just like Australia's tourist season. Every year165438+1October-February and March, travel in the dry season in northern Australia, with little rain. Winter is a good season for inland tourism in Australia.