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Is it cold to go to Melbourne in July? What to wear to Melbourne in July?

Although it is very hot in July and August, it is also the peak of tourism. Then this small series will tell you whether it is hot to go to Melbourne in July. Friends who want to know will follow Bian Xiao to have a look.

Is it cold to go to Melbourne in July? What clothes will it be cold to wear to Melbourne in July? It's winter there now. I just got back from Melbourne. It's almost 7- 14 degrees recently, and it rains every day. It will rain heavily for ten or twenty minutes, and it will clear up after a while. You can often see rainbows after it clears up, and then it will rain, haha.

It will be warmer in the north, summer clothes, just wear a coat in the morning and evening. If you really want to go to Melbourne, you can go.

1, StKildaBeach beach, beautiful. You can wait there at night to see the chicks.

2. Hot air balloons are also good (you can wear a thick down jacket and a hat on your head, otherwise it will be very hot overhead), but if the weather is bad that morning, it may be cancelled.

3. Sit down. It's nice to cross the rainforest by Pufenbilly steam train.

You can also see the panoramic view of Melbourne from the observation deck on the 88th floor. I suggest going early in the afternoon and watching the sunset. The sun will set before 5: 00 local time.

Although Haiyang Road in winter is not as good as usual, it is still beautiful. The local rainy season is intermittent, with hail from time to time. If you are lucky, you can occasionally see wild koalas in the Woods on the way. You can't open an umbrella. It is necessary to wear a raincoat and rain boots to play there. Because you can't even find a shelter in that area, haha.

Where to play depends on your own mentality and the people in the same industry. Different seasons can also play different atmospheres.

If you are taking care of children, it is recommended to go to Phillip Island, where it will be more spectacular to watch penguins return to their nests. Fees vary from place to place, but you can't take pictures. It is convenient and safe to take the children. I went there, and StKildaBeach didn't see many penguins. After sunset, a few returning penguins will be found from time to time behind the small stones on the plank road. The most important thing is that we can get in touch at zero distance, and sometimes we will pass from one end to the other in front of your eyes.

You can take pictures, but don't turn on the flash, it will hurt your eyes. At about the same time, the local conservation administrator will come and explain it to us enthusiastically. Her red flashlight will help us see penguins more clearly.

August is the winter there, and it is the coldest time. It's best to put on a down jacket and prepare for cold and warmth. The temperature is generally 0℃~ 10℃.

Be sure to visit the city.

It is recommended to go to Queensland in the north or northern Western Australia, and don't freeze to death.

The sea breeze is raining wildly, and the scenery is bleak and unsightly.

The whole south coast, the south coast of Sydney, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.

Go to the north, which is tropical and subtropical, and Perth North and Gold Coast are OK.