Climat in Western Australia
Boasting the hottest place in Australia, Marble Bar, where the average temperature from October to March is 40C (104F), the largest state in Australia offers the best of both worlds.
The south of the state offers temperatures reminiscent of the Mediterranean, with the state’s capital averaging a balmy high of 29C in summer and a low of 17C, while winters are generally mild but wet.
Up north, in Western Australia’s outback it’s not uncommon for the mercury to hit 40C by day and plummet to zero by night. Brilliant electrical storms are also common in the top end.
Climate details for all of Australia.
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