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What is the weather usually like at perth?

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if not perth then australlia plz

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  1. Beautiful - mild

    summers in Perth itself can reach up to 43 deg C  but it is normally a dry heat with the occassional bit of humidity.

    Winters are mild a cold day here is 13 deg c.

    It's a magical place.


  2. It will depend on what season you visit in.. For Perth..

    Summer is usually warm to hot but not unbearable, the same with Spring.

    It is colder in Autumn and Winter of course, usually a fair amount of rain and the temperatures are low.

  3. Hello! I live in Perth and I must say I'm not a huge fan of our weather. In summer the temperature can break 40 degrees Celsius/104 degrees Fahrenheit.

    The BBC does a great job of compiling average conditions for different cities - in the source section below you can find the link to Perth's page.

    Here's a quick rundown.

    The summer maximum temperature is 44 degrees Celsius (hint: if you want to convert this in to Fahrenheit go to http://www.google.com and type '44 degrees celsius in fahrenheit' - it will give you the answer) and winter max. 24 and minimum 1 (that's chilly, but it doesn't happen too often during the day - mostly during the early mornings).

    Perth gets the most rainfall during the winter months (180mm in June) and the driest months are January, February and December in ascending order.

    Compared to other cities in Australia, Perth is somewhere in the middle. Perth is a lot dryer than Darwin, but as Darwin is tropical it is hotter than Perth. Perth is inconsistently slightly warmer than Melbourne, on par with Sydney and much warmer than chilly Hobart.

    I hope I have been of assistance :)

  4. Perth is hot pretty much all year. I live in Sydney and It's nice It's really hot in the summer and in the winter it's cool not too cold but chilly, sometimes though even winter afternoons can be hot.

  5. Here are the monthly averages for all of Western Australia and from the same site you can get weather data for every other place in Australia.

    http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/t...

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