CLIMATE IN AUSTRALIA
The climate in Australia differ significantly all through the eight states and territories; there are four seasons across most of the nation. Australia experience calm and mild weather for most of the year however the atmosphere can fluctuate because of the size of the continent. Australia's seasons are at opposite times to those in northern Hampshire. The northern states commonly experience a warm climate for much of the time with the cooler winters in southern states. Sydney enjoys a sunny, Mediterranean-style atmosphere throughout the entire year with in excess of 340 sunny days of the year. Queensland's Gold Coast has sub-tropical weather and humidity with around 300 days of daylight each year. Like the other part of Queensland, Cairns encounters two particular climate seasons, the 'wet' season and the 'dry' season. Victoria's atmosphere is set apart by a scope of various atmosphere zones, from the hot, dry districts of the northwest to the high snowfields in the northeast. Melbourne has gained a reputation for its variable climate, frequently referred to as having 'four seasons in a single day'. For the most part, the city appreciates a calm atmosphere with warm to blistering summers; mild springs and autumn; and cool winters. You can book Australia tour packages or Australia Honeymoon packages in all seasons as every season has its own quality.The main four seasons are Summer Season (December to February); Autumn season (March to May); Winter season (June to August); Spring Season (September to November).
Below are the details of seasons in Australia: