Weather in Sydney (Australia)

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Weather in SydneyClimate of Sydney is temperate and oceanic. More extreme temperatures are recorded in the inland suburbs, but the weather in the city area is moderated by proximity to the ocean.

Weather in Sydney is a mixture of warm summers and cool winters. Rainfall is spread throughout the year, evenly divided between summer and winter. It rains more during the first half of the year, when easterly winds dominate. Continue reading »

Weather in Perth (Australia)

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Weather in PerthClimate of Perth is mediterranean. Spring begins in September in Perth and the weather quickly warms to fine sunny conditions for the many months ahead.

Weather in Perth is sunny for most part of the year, and the sun is often shining even during the short mild winter. This is why Perth is the perfect destination if you enjoy outdoor activities and warm sunny days, lazing eventually on clean sandy beaches. Continue reading »

Weather in Melbourne (Australia)

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Weather in MelbourneClimate of Melbourne is temperate, with warm-hot summers. Seasons are clearly defined and highly visual, the many parks and gardens of autumn and spring giving rise to all of natures spectacular beauty and charms.

Weather in Melbourne is sometimes a little unpredictable. Melbourne is seldom unbearably cold or unbearably hot. Melbourne’s changes of seasons start late. Spring and autumn are balmy and mild. Winters are cool. Continue reading »

Weather in Ottawa (ON, Canada)

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Weather in OttawaClimate of Ottawa is humid semi-continental, with an extreme range in temperature, from up to 30°C and above to minus 30°C and below during some winters.

Weather in Ottawa is warm and humid in the summer and very cold during the winter. Summers usually have a generous number of warm or hot sunny days, but winters see rather less sun than in the prairie cities of Alberta. Continue reading »

Weather in Toronto (ON, Canada)

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Weather in TorontoClimate of Toronto is semi-continental, with a warm, humid summer and a cold winter. Toronto’s climate is among the mildest and least snowy in Canada, being moderated by Lake Ontario. The water in the lake ensures Toronto is warmer in winter and cooler in summer.

Weather in Toronto is sometimes windy. All cities located on the shores of the Great Lakes makes them more vulnerable to the winds. Summers usually have an abundance of warm or hot sunny days. Winters are rather less sunny. Continue reading »