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Climate of different cities in Australia
The seasons in Australia are the opposite of the seasons in other parts of the world due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere.

For example, when it is summer in Iran, Australians experience winter, or Christmas, which is winter in all northern Nigerian countries, is summer in Australia.

The northern states of Australia generally experience warmer, warmer weather, and the southern states are colder.

Here are the climates of different cities in Australia:

Sidney
The hottest and coldest temperatures in summer: 19 to 26 degrees

The warmest and coldest temperatures in winter: 8 to 17 degrees

Sydney has a Mediterranean climate and the distribution of rainfall throughout the year in this city is almost uniform and in all rainy seasons is about the same.

Melbourne (Victoria)
Melbourne is a city where you can watch all 4 seasons at the same time! The northwest of the state has a hot and dry climate, and the northeast is cold and covered with snow.

Melbourne’s summers are mild and its winters are cold.

The hottest and coldest temperatures in summer: 16 to 26 degrees

The warmest and coldest temperatures in winter: 7 to 14 degrees

Canberra
The state generally has a dry climate. The day length is 9 hours in summer in this state and only 5 hours in Mastan.

The hottest and coldest temperatures in summer: 14 to 28 degrees

The warmest and coldest temperatures in winter: 0 to 11 degrees

Brisbane (Queensland)
It is a subtropical city and often has hot or very hot weather, sometimes up to 30 degrees.

The maximum rainfall in this city is in summer, which sometimes causes floods.

The hottest and coldest temperatures in summer: 22 to 30 degrees

The warmest and coldest temperatures in winter: 10 to 21 degrees

Adelaide

The hottest and coldest temperatures in summer: 18 to 28 degrees

The warmest and coldest temperatures in winter: 8 to 16 degrees

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