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What is the main weather in Perth?

the Mediterranean climate is hot and dry in summer and mild and rainy in winter.

Perth has a Mediterranean climate, with humid winters and long and hot summers. The hot summer is caused by the heat wave from the desert wind in the east, but within a few hours, a cool sea breeze will blow from the southwest. Because of the hot wind in the morning and the cool wind in the afternoon, Perth has become the windy city in Australia.

Perth has a pleasant climate with four distinct seasons. Summer is from December to February, March to May is autumn, June to August is winter, and spring is from September to November. It's a Mediterranean climate. It's hot and dry in summer, and it's always a little fresher than hot and humid. On the contrary, it's mild and rainy in winter. For example, it's usually not too cold when the sun shines in Perth 2 during the day, but it's cold in the morning and evening, and the daily temperature range is sometimes as high as 1 to 2℃. If it is 18℃ during the day, it may drop to ℃ at night. In addition, the hottest month is February, with an average of 3℃, and the hottest month was recorded at 46.2℃ on February 23, 1991. The most Leng Yue is July, with an average temperature of 17.4℃. The most rainy month is June, and the average rainfall is 182.4mm, which is a veritable cold and wet month. Moreover, due to the control of the westerly belt, there are often violent storms. Under the cold and rainy weather, June can be regarded as the most unpleasant month for Perth people who love sunshine and beaches.