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

I believe many people are familiar with Melbourne, but it is far from China, and some friends even say that wearing clothes is against our country. So how should this place be dressed in July? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao.

What to wear to Melbourne in July? The temperature difference between day and night is not so great as to be exaggerated. It's almost 10-20 degrees during the day. 5- 10 degrees at night.

July is winter in Australia, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is very large, and the temperature is lower than 10 degrees. Be sure to bring a down jacket to keep warm.

It's the same dimension as Wafangdian in Dalian, Chinese mainland, and it's freezing in winter! Your fleece at night, short sleeves during the day, big temperature difference, this is a description of February in midsummer! Your July night is the temperature in the middle of winter in Beijing, 5/6 degrees. Without heating, you will die in winter! Daytime temperature 13/ 14 degrees. Need down, and it can't be like fake down on the mainland, but also waterproof. Also, it rains half the time this season, which is completely different from the monsoon climate in the northern part of the continent at the same latitude. Feathers and hats, hoods like ghosts, and quick-drying and waterproof ones like those in the North and Colombia will do!

Melbourne, Australia is located in the southern hemisphere. It's winter in July and August there, which is the coldest time. It's best to put on a down jacket and prepare for cold and warmth. The temperature is generally between MINUS 10 degrees and zero degrees.

Melbourne is summer from1February to February, autumn from March to May, winter from June to August, and spring from September to 1 1 month. Melbourne, located to the east of the Great Divide, is influenced by the South Pacific warm current all the year round and belongs to a temperate maritime climate. The temperature changes gently throughout the year, and the precipitation is evenly distributed (slightly more in the second half of the year). However, due to the influence of the cold wind in the Indian Ocean, the weather with large daily temperature difference (above 10℃) in Melbourne is more common. Winter is warm and slightly wet, and snowfall is scarce; Summer is warm and relatively dry, with few high temperature weather and occasional extreme high temperature (especially when a heat wave strikes). The most Leng Yue is July, with an average temperature of 9.8℃; The hottest month is 65438+ 10 month, and the average temperature is 20. 1℃.