Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Hello, I'm going to Adelaide this year 10. I want to ask you about the weather there, because I'm afraid of the cold and I don't know how many clothes to bring in winter.

Hello, I'm going to Adelaide this year 10. I want to ask you about the weather there, because I'm afraid of the cold and I don't know how many clothes to bring in winter.

Climate problem

It's just hot in Adelaide in October, so we don't need winter clothes. Spring and autumn clothes are enough at most.

Adelaide should belong to the Mediterranean climate (if I remember correctly, I don't remember high school geography, hehe).

It's not too cold all year round, which is more like the climate in Shenzhen, but Adelaide is dry in summer.

August is a cold season, and the temperature is between 6- 18 degrees. /kloc-The temperature in October will be the same as that in China and even hotter than that in China. Generally speaking, December and January are the hottest times.

There is no snow in winter in Adelaide, but it is a little colder when it rains. The hottest summer can be as hot as 35-40 degrees a month. This is the official website of weather forecast in Adelaide, Australia.

I suggest that clothes that are too heavy should not be brought to Australia with luggage. The reason is:

1) luggage weight problem. It is very important to pay more at the airport.

2) I brought Adelaide, so I can't use it right away.

2) The weight/space saved can bring more other luggage.

The clothes you need in winter are just waiting for you to settle down in Adelaide. Let the family pack it and send it to the post office by sea surface mail. I can give it to you in about 1 month and a half, and it's very cheap. It should be noted that the things in the box are best packed in plastic bags, because if it rains in Adelaide, you are afraid of getting wet.

(2) the problem of renting a house:

1) Accommodation: Generally, universities provide accommodation, which is more expensive because it is convenient for you to go to school. Many people who live on campus are expensive, but they include two meals (breakfast and dinner). A semester costs 2500-3000 dollars (about 3 months)

The following are links to three university accommodation websites in Adelaide:

University of Adelaide: Mode/Option/

uni flinders : modation/

2) renting a house outside: sharing with others is generally the cheapest. At present, the price of a room in Adelaide is generally 120- 180 Australian dollars a week, and the utilities are shared. The price mainly depends on the distance from the school and the facilities. It is suggested that it is best to share a room with foreigners, so that you can practice English more and have more opportunities to find a good job. Personally, I feel that hanging out with China people every day does more harm than good. But it depends on your own adaptation.

3) B&B is the most expensive, that is, families living in Australia. It costs about 250-300 dollars a week, which generally includes two meals (breakfast and dinner) and utilities. The advantages are: dealing with Australians more, practicing English more, and giving yourself more opportunities to get familiar with the environment-this advantage is definitely beneficial, depending on how you use it yourself.

4) When you are familiar with the environment, you can be your second landlord. It means that renting out the whole house yourself and subletting the room can save you a lot of room expenses. If several students go to school in Adelaide together, this way is the best, and everyone can save room expenses. But the risk is: if no one rents your room, you have to pay the weekly room rate in full.

5) If your family has money, hehe. You can come. Adelaide buys her own house and rents out the room. However, if you are new here and are not familiar with the housing business here, I suggest not to take any risks.

(3) New arrivals

Did you know anyone when you first came to Adelaide? It's much more convenient to have it. If not, I personally think that the "first week" is convenient for you to get familiar with the campus environment (in the first week, you have to register at the school and do a lot of things, and the school usually organizes many free activities, all starting from the school). Moreover, many places in the school have students' own rental advertisements, which are posted by many students in China. You can find what suits you, get in touch with it, see the house, and start at school if appropriate. Of course, the sooner you move out of school, the more you save money. In fact, international students usually share a room here.

Do you have any questions?