Australia Temperature By Month _verified_ Official
November in Hobart. Finally, relief. 15°C. He wore a jumper and was not embarrassed. He ate an oyster by the Derwent River, and the air smelled of clean, cold water and eucalyptus. November was the month the rest of the country was gearing up for the oven, but Tasmania was just having its best day.
Winter. June. He went to Uluru, where the search result said "Night: 5°C." But the desert lied in the opposite direction. The day hit 20, pleasant enough. Then the sun dropped like a stone, and the temperature cratered to 2°C. He huddled in a sleeping bag, staring at stars so sharp they looked like cuts in the fabric of space. June was the month of mulled wine in the desert, of red dust freezing under a silver moon. australia temperature by month
July in Alice Springs was a shock. The daytime was a perfect 19°C—golden, still, like a bell waiting to be rung. But the night before, a frost had killed the geraniums in the motel garden. He learned a new word: minus . July was the month the sun forgot its own strength for eight hours, then remembered at noon and burned your neck. November in Hobart
By March, he was in Brisbane. The numbers were softening: 28°C. The humidity had finally cracked open. He sat by the river and watched the city exhale. March was the shoulder—a gentle giant turning away from the furnace. The evenings tasted of jasmine and mown grass. It was the first time he didn't feel like he was being personally attacked by the sky. He wore a jumper and was not embarrassed
Then came September. The hell month of transition. He was in Adelaide. The search said 20°C, but a heatwave came early. Suddenly it was 36. Then a cold front. Then back to 22. September was the season of hay fever and hot winds from the red centre, a preview of the fury to come. He bought a fan and an antihistamine.