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What's the climate like in Melbourne?
Melbourne's climate is relatively dry, and the relative humidity is often between 3% and 5%. Because of the dryness, clothes and furniture usually dry quickly, and clothes and furniture are not easy to get moldy. Compared with places with high humidity at the same low temperature in winter, Melbourne's humidity makes many people feel comfortable.
Due to the geographical location and the influence of ocean currents, the temperature difference between day and night in Melbourne is quite large. In summer, even if the daytime temperature reaches more than 3 degrees, it will cool down to about 12 degrees at night. Therefore, in winter, Melbourne is not too cold. Generally, the daytime temperature is above 1 degrees in winter, and it doesn't snow in winter. However, there are many mountains around Melbourne, and there is snow on the cold mountains in winter, so the mountains near Melbourne are good places to ski in winter.
Melbourne is located to the east of the Great Watershed, and is influenced by the warm current of the South Pacific all the year round. It has a temperate maritime climate, with moderate temperature changes throughout the year and even precipitation distribution (slightly more precipitation in the second half of the year). However, due to the influence of the cold wind in the Indian Ocean, the weather conditions with large daily temperature difference (over 1°C) in Melbourne are more common. Winter is warm and slightly humid, and snowfall is rare (the last snowfall in Melbourne dates back to July 1986); Summer is warm, relatively dry, with rare high-temperature weather and occasional extreme high temperature (especially when heat waves occur). The most Leng Yue is July, with an average temperature of 9.8℃; The hottest month is January, with an average temperature of 2.1℃. Extreme minimum temperature? 2.8 C (July 4, 191), with an extreme maximum temperature of 46.4 C (February 7, 29).
although Melbourne's climate is generally comfortable, due to the influence of climate warming, its average temperature (especially in summer) has shown an obvious upward trend in recent years, and the frequency and degree of extreme weather events have also increased and deepened significantly. For example, from the end of January to the beginning of February 29, a heat wave struck Australia, and Melbourne was one of the major affected cities. The city's highest temperature record, which has been maintained for 15 years, was broken during this period. Coupled with the hole in the ozone layer, Melbourne's summer sunshine is more likely to cause skin cancer. When people go out, they will apply sunscreen to reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays.
There is a saying that the temperature in Melbourne is "all seasons in one day", and things from short sleeves to cotton-padded jackets often appear in one day.
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