Marble Bar WA - like hell it is.
2007-03-11 08:34:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The most consistent temperatures occur on the coast. As you move inland you get more variation. Central Australia can get very hot in summer with temperatures occasionally above 50°C but in winter they can get frosts. If you want warm weather all year, stick to the tropical coast from Port Hedland in WA to the Whitsunday Islands in Qld.
The warmest place on the tropical coast would be Darwin and nearby areas and the north and west of Cape York Peninsula from Karumba to Thursday Island. The north and west coasts are humid in the wet season but not in the dry season when the southeast trade winds come off the land. The east coast, Port Douglas, Cairns, Townsville etc are humid all year round as the trade winds come off the Coral Sea.
2007-03-11 09:05:08
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answered by tentofield 7
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You want HOT???? Then head to good old Marble Bar. It is hotter than hell there. Some say it's where the devil himself goes for a bit of sunshine!!!
It is believed by some to be the world's hottest place, having once recorded a period of 160 days from 31 October 1923 to 7 April 1924, where the maximum temperature reached or exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius), on each and every day. During December and January, temperatures in excess of 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) are common, and the average maximum temperature exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit during 6 months each year. February 2007 was one of the hottest months on record, if not the hottest with an average maximum temperature of (45 degrees Celsius) with 48.1 reached on the 13th.
2007-03-11 21:55:39
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answered by Mark M 4
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Northern Australia. You could take ya pick of the Northern places probably very similar in weather. Go for Darwin or Broome.
2007-03-11 17:25:20
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answered by Desperate Mummy 5
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The hottest place is Alice Springs, NT (Northern Territory) in the centre of Australia or there's Darwin also in NT. There is Gold Coast and Cairns in Queensland which is warm even when it's raining but a little cold at night. And finally Broome in Western Australia, but it can be cold there in winter. Especially when it's raining.
2007-03-11 00:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Byron Bay is somewhat the nicest place regular in Australia. particular it particularly is the main significant attraction for many backpackers and such, yet there's a reason. everyone you refer to approximately Byron will describe it as "sit down back". it particularly is this type of advantageous place with super seashores, super people, and regular in basic terms an incredible time. whether i do no longer think it particularly is heat all 365 days around, counting on what you call heat.
2016-11-24 20:07:18
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answered by ? 4
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the tropical north gets the gong here, depending on weather patterns it can be anywhere from darwin to weipa to broome even the torres strait
basically anywhere nother of cairns is generally has a hot and humid enviroment year round.
2007-03-11 14:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's Darwin in the North, when I lived there it was pretty much constant at 30-31 degrees all the time.....
2007-03-11 00:48:41
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answered by Daisy C 2
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Thursday Island and the rest of the Islands of the Torres Strait.
They have two seasons, Summer - hot & wet, Winter - almost as hot & windy.
Known as The Wet Season & The Dry Season.
2007-03-11 15:14:23
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answered by Hamish 4
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Northern Australia, it is hot and humid all year round.
2007-03-11 00:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The part that is most down under from the sea is usually the hottest. But on the whole, it's hot every where.
2007-03-11 00:51:47
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answered by Afi 7
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