When Autumn In Australia ((full))

| Region | Typical Temperature (March–May) | Weather & Feel | Key Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra) | 5°C – 25°C (41-77°F) | Mild to cool, crisp mornings, occasional rain. Late autumn can be cold. | Best for foliage. Strong winds (the “Easterly Dip”) common in March. | | Eastern Australia (Sydney, Brisbane) | 10°C – 27°C (50-81°F) | Very pleasant. Low humidity, sunny days, cooler nights. | Ideal for outdoor activities. Humid summer breaks. | | Western Australia (Perth) | 8°C – 28°C (46-82°F) | Dry and sunny early autumn, turning wetter in May (start of the “wet season” in the southwest). | Beautiful, calm weather in March & April. | | Northern Australia (Darwin, Cairns) | 20°C – 33°C (68-91°F) | Hot, humid, and rainy. The “build-up” to the wet season ends, but storms remain common. | No real autumn. Transitions from wet to dry season. | | The Tropics (Far North Queensland, NT) | Warm year-round. | Still hot and humid. May is actually the start of the dry season (best time to visit). | Don’t expect cool weather. |

He looked back at his notebook. He crossed out ‘The leaves died and fell.’ when autumn in australia

Here, the trees didn't always shed their leaves; some just went a duller green. The birds didn't fly south; the rainbow lorikeets just got louder, screeching at the twilight in a riot of green and blue. The air didn't nip; it brushed against your skin gently, like a cool silk scarf. | Region | Typical Temperature (March–May) | Weather

Packing requires a strategy known as , because you can experience all four seasons in one day. Strong winds (the “Easterly Dip”) common in March

That was the thing about Australian autumn; it was a relief. After the brutality of a bushfire summer, where the air tasted of ash and fear, autumn was the apology note from the universe. The temperature had dropped to a breezy twenty-two degrees. The sky was a brilliant, boundless blue—the kind of blue you only get when the heat haze has vanished.

Reds and golds. The harvest moon. The nip in the air.