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Going to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and New Zealand’s weather at the end of August

Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, and the seasons are exactly opposite to those of our country. Spring is from September to November, summer is from December to February, autumn is from March to May, and winter is from June to August. The area north of the Tropic of Capricorn belongs to the tropical zone, and the rest belongs to the subtropical zone. The average annual temperature in the north is 27c, in the zone. The average annual temperature in the north is 27°C to 14°C. When traveling to Australia, you can wear light clothes all year round in tropical areas; in subtropical areas, you can wear light clothes during the day in summer, but you should prepare a jacket or sweater at night; in winter, you can wear a sweater or thin coat. Going into the water is no problem. The Great Barrier Reef is close to the equator and has very high temperatures all year round. The Great Barrier Reef has no problem launching into the water all year round, but it is relatively difficult in summer (January and February) because the weather is hot and there are highly poisonous jellyfish on the shore, so it is not possible to launch from the beach.

Although the water temperature on the Gold Coast will still be cooler in winter, it is already spring in mid-August, and the water temperature should be acceptable