Australian — Seasons ((top))
Spring is a time of renewal. It is a season of volatile weather—hot days can be followed by sudden cold fronts—but it is also visually stunning.
Here is a detailed breakdown of how the seasons function in Australia. australian seasons
In the southern capitals, winter is cool and often rainy. Daytime temperatures in Melbourne and Hobart can struggle to reach 13°C (55°F), and frost is common in the mornings. Conversely, the "Top End" (Northern Territory and Far North Queensland) experiences the "Dry Season." This is the best time to visit the tropics—days are sunny, warm (around 30°C/86°F), and humidity is low. Spring is a time of renewal
These calendars are often far more accurate for local land management and agriculture than the European four-season model, as they align directly with the subtle shifts in the local ecosystem. In the southern capitals, winter is cool and often rainy