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Climatic characteristics of Victoria

The four seasons in Victoria are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. September to 165438+ 10 is spring, 65438+February to February is summer, March to May is autumn, and June to August is winter. Every year 1 and February are the hottest months in the state, with an average maximum temperature of 20℃ in mountainous areas, 25℃ in coastal areas and 35℃ in northwest. The temperature is the lowest in July and August, and the average minimum temperature is between 0℃ and 8℃. The average temperature in this state is 65438+ 10, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September, and the highest is 26 26 24 20 13 65438+. 05 17 20 22 24 lowest1413187678 91111. The average sunshine time of a day is 5.7 hours. The highest recorded temperature is 1939 65438+ 10/3, reaching 45.6℃. Melbourne is a coastal city with changeable weather, which is called "all seasons in one day".