Australia's Climate
We
generally think of the South being hot and the North being cold, but in
Australia, that’s not the case. Since Australia is in the Southern hemisphere,
the equator is to the north, therefore the more south you go, the colder it
gets.
The
north has a more tropical climate with a hot, wet season (summer) and warm, dry
season (winter). The south has warm dry, summers and cool, wet winters. In the
south, during the winter, the average maximums can get as low as 13°C, but also reach as high as 23°C, while in the summer, temperatures can
reach up to 41°C!