Seasons In Australia Review

So, if you are planning a trip or just curious about life in the land of Oz, let’s break down the Aussie seasons, month by month. | Northern Season | Australian Season | Months | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Winter | Summer | December, January, February | | Spring | Autumn | March, April, May | | Summer | Winter | June, July, August | | Fall | Spring | September, October, November |

The South Coast (Victoria/Tasmania) for mild warmth, or the beaches of Queensland if you love the heat. Autumn (March – May): The Perfect Sweet Spot The Vibe: Golden light, harvest festivals, and the return of "jacket weather."

The sun in Australia is aggressive (thanks to the ozone hole). You will burn in 10 minutes. Slip, slop, slap! (Slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, slap on a hat). seasons in australia

This is everyone’s favorite season. The oppressive heat breaks, but the ocean is still warm from summer. Temperatures drop to a comfortable 15–25°C (59–77°F).

Yes, you read that right. Summer (December – February): Hot, Loud, and Proud The Vibe: Beach cricket, ice-cold lamingtons, and chasing the shade. So, if you are planning a trip or

Many foreigners think Australia is always hot. Wrong. Southern cities like Melbourne, Canberra, and Hobart get bitterly cold (0–10°C / 32-50°F). It doesn't snow often in the cities, but the damp cold goes right through your bones.

Unpredictable. You might get a 35°C (95°F) heatwave followed by a hailstorm the next day. Melbourne is famous for "four seasons in one day" during spring. You will burn in 10 minutes

If you are visiting in (our winter), you can literally ski in New South Wales, snorkel the Great Barrier Reef in the north, and go wine tasting in a puffer jacket in South Australia—all in one week.