Friday, 1 September 2017

Australian mean maximum temperatures were the highest of any winter on record

For Australia as a whole, mean maximum temperatures were the highest of any winter on record. National rainfall was the 9th-lowest on record for winter—our driest winter since 2002.

High winter temperatures in Australia


  • Overall, winter national mean temperature very much above average; fifth-warmest on record for winter
  • Exceptionally warm winter daytime temperatures for Australia
  • Mean maximum temperature warmest on record nationally, and for Queensland, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory; second-highest for South Australia, and third-highest for New South Wales
  • Mean minimum temperatures above average nationally, but cooler than average in the southeast, particularly during June
  • Rainfall very much below average overall; ninth-driest winter on record nationally, and for New South Wales and Western Australia
  • June particularly was very dry for the southeast; record low rainfall for Victoria, and second-driest on record nationally


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