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It depends where you go.
You can get anything from tropical weather to snow and I've been to both in september.
Australia is a big place. Be more specific.

2006-06-11 16:36:10 · answer #1 · answered by Snippet 5 · 1 0

little bit on the chilly side depends where you are. It's pretty much snow season for the few places that have snow (NZ generally south island lotsa snow for the Southern hemisphere, Australia pretty much jindabyne and it's surrounds is it). It's cold but it's a rather comfortable cold generally about 11 degrees or so on average for Sydney Adelaide and Perth. Out in the desert it's still warm during the day but you don't want to get caught outside during the night as with a dry ground and no clouds the temperature drops quickly. Most of the north is still quite pleasant. The south half of Australia gets winter rains,... well that is when it does rain it's more often winter than summer so you might get a bit of rain. Sydney weather is known to vary quite dramatically; in the morning it'll be bright and sunny and during the afternoon in the space of five minutes a whole lot of clouds will build up and it'll rain and then stop just as quickly. Most of inland Australia rarely gets rain and when it does it tends to be flash floods, but they generally don't happen in September.

2006-06-05 11:30:25 · answer #2 · answered by Paul C 4 · 0 0

hi there. your question needs to be narrowed down a bit as you're asking about the weather for almost a whole continent!
but i will give you a general overview. basically Oz has a reverse of our climate in the UK. Our summer their winter etc. Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, NZ in Septemter is generally mild (Spring) but changeable. temps around 18 - 25ish. You could expect a bit of rain but on the whole not too bad. The north of Oz and the interior has it's own weather patterns. 2 seasons only - "bloody hot and dry" and "bloody hot and wet". Hot as in "I need a glass of water every 5 minutes" and wet as in the entire month of November rain in the UK falling in like a day. A lot of places can become inaccessible - people often have small boats but live in the desert! don't let any of this put you off, the place is a true, true paradise and (modestly saying) I've been around a lot.
It is one place that has something for everyone but my advice ( i could go on and on and on and on) don't stick to the cities. Though they are really beautiful make sure you see true australia before it's gone. Unfortunatley it's going to get spoilt. Get into the outback, get onto the best beaches in the world(not just bondi!),
visit the rain forests before they become golf courses for rich japanese business men (oops - a bit political? sorry ) and definitely dive the Great Barrier Reef - that will stay in the memory banks for the rest of your natural! Told you I could go on a bit, but hey I love the place and no I am not a native. And remember 1 little piece of wisdom " If by some strange quirk you don't like somewhere in Oz you can literally drive onto the next bit and it will be completely different! The only people I've ever heard complain about Oz have one thing in common (apart from no imagination), they flew into one of the big cities and did'nt move their sorry backsides more than a few miles in any direction. What a waste of aviation fuel!!! well it's late and I'm a terrible typist so I bid you farewell, anything else i can help you with just let me know,.,.byeee

2006-06-05 11:57:10 · answer #3 · answered by J J D 1 · 0 0

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2016-11-14 06:33:09 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Weather in Australia during september is generrally nice but the seasons tend to be getting later these days, so you should probaby pack a few winter clothes to wear at night.

2006-06-09 03:18:09 · answer #5 · answered by grantlthomas 1 · 0 0

September is our (Australia) Spring - it's just nice. In NZ it's slightly cooler, but still nice. It's about 20-25 degrees celcius. I'm not sure what that is in Farenheit??

2006-06-05 11:26:04 · answer #6 · answered by fruitylexia 2 · 0 0

September is good weather, not too hot not too cold. Not sure about nz but i reckon it would be pretty similar

2006-06-05 14:35:48 · answer #7 · answered by Ashlee 3 · 0 0

Auckland is cold, sunny but cold.

2006-06-05 22:35:13 · answer #8 · answered by sticky 7 · 0 0

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