This depends on the part of Australia in which one lives.
In the far north, winters are very mild, with minimum and maximum temperatures in Darwin averaging 19 degrees to 31 degrees.
By comparison, minimum and maximum temperatures in Brisbane average 10 degrees to 21 degrees, while in Adelaide they average between 7 and 14 degrees. In Hobart, the southernmost capital city, temperatures average between 3 degrees and 13.5 degrees.
Many places south of the Tropic of Capricorn and just a little way inland have minimum temperatures that can drop below 0 degrees Celsius, with frosts appearing regularly on winter mornings. The deserts are very cold at night in winter.
Australia also has an alpine region, where winter temperatures range from around 5 degrees below zero to maximums of around 1-3 degrees Celsius.
It would be winter.
Australia's winter begins on June 1 and continues for the months of June, July and August. In the far tropical north of Australia, winter is less easily defined. There tends to just be a dry season, which extends from May through to September/October, contrasted with the wet season for the remainder of the year.
In the southern hemisphere it is winter when in the northern hemisphere it is summer.
If it's winter in New York City, then it's summer in Sydney. New York is in the Northern Hemisphere, while Australia is in the Southern Hemiphere. The Northern and Southern Hemispheres have opposite seasons: if it's winter in New York, then it's summer in Sydney, and vice-versa. If it's autumn in New York, then it's spring in Sydney, and vice-versa. If it's January in New York City, then it's also January in Sydney. The calendar is the same everywhere.
When it is winter in France, it is summer in Australia.
Australia, as with all of the Southern Hemisphere, has its winter during the months of June, July and August.
It would be summer in Sydney.
Yes. In Australia Winter takes place in June, July and August and in the United States of America, Summer takes place during these months.
It would be winter.
Because it is winter in the southern hemisphere at that time.
Winter is more than one month. In Australia the winter months are June, July, August. But not all parts of Australia have winter some parts of Australia are tropical regions so they don't have winter
Australia's winter begins on June 1 and continues for the months of June, July and August. In the far tropical north of Australia, winter is less easily defined. There tends to just be a dry season, which extends from May through to September/October, contrasted with the wet season for the remainder of the year.
In the southern hemisphere it is winter when in the northern hemisphere it is summer.
Because it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
The Winter Olympics have never been held in Australia. To date, only the Summer Olympics have been held in Australia: in Melbourne in 1956 and in Sydney in 2000.
June is a winter month in Sydney Australia. Sydney has a latitude south of 33 degrees 55 minutes. Atlanta GA is north latitude 33 degrees 45 minutes, and Phoenix AZ is 33 degrees 30 minutes north. So you could probably expect Sydney's winter to be not too different from winter in Atlanta/Phoenix, keeping in mind that Sydney is on the coast. You could describe Sydney's climate as a mix of 'humid subtropical' and marine west coast'.