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What is the weather usually like in Queensland?

What is the weather usually like in Queensland?

The climate of Queensland is sub-tropical humid climate with two seasons, a rainy and humid season in summer (October to May) and a relatively dry season between June and October. The average maximum temperature in Brisbane, ranging between 29°C in January and 20°C in July. The average annual rainfall is 1,200 mm.

Is Queensland hot all year round?

Queensland is one of the warmest region in Australia with an average daily high temperature of 30 degrees centigrade. It is warm to hot all year round and invites to bathe at average water temperatures of 26 degrees.

Is Queensland hot or cold?

The climate along the Queensland coast ranges from hot and humid in the far north, to comfortable cool temperatures in the southeast. The region never suffers from the chilly cold like many other places around the world, which makes Queensland an ideal beach location.

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What is winter like in Queensland?

Brisbane’s weather in winter is generally dry and mild with mean temperatures between 11 – 21°C (51.8 – 69.8°F). Early mornings and nights can be crisp, but overnight lows rarely drop below 9°C (48.2°F). The spring climate is similar to autumn, with average temperatures between 15 – 25°C (59 – 77°F).

Why is QLD so hot?

Ultimately Queensland is almost always a good deal warmer than New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. The coastal regions are influenced by the warm ocean waters which usually keep the region free from extremes of temperature and provide moisture for rainfall.

Does Queensland have snow?

Snow actually occurs in Queensland at an average of just over one day per year. Check out this ‘Table of Snowfall Events in South-East Queensland: 1878-2015’, compiled by Nicholas Oughton, for all recorded snow events around us — it’s pretty amazing!

Which Australian city has best weather?

Perth
Perth arguably has the best Australia Day weather, experiencing just 8 Australia Day’s of rain since 1900 with an average of 2.9mm of rain falling on these days. It also has the highest average maximum temperature at 30.4°C with 61 of the past 116 Australia Days above 30°C.