Sydney is near the sea to the east and mountains to the west. The climate is "mild" all year round, and the rainfall is not low, with more than 1,2 millilitres per year, more than that of London. ZerW$Of
Because of the buffer of seawater, the cool sea breeze in summer can quickly dissipate the heat brought by the scorching sun. Because of the
bay topography, the sea breeze is not as violent as Adelaide and Melbourne. However, if you walk more than ten kilometers to the west of Sydney,
the daily temperature difference will change by several degrees-it is hotter during the day in summer and colder at night in winter. I now live in Sydney, which is
4 kilometers west of the city. Last year, the highest temperature reached 47 degrees on New Year's Day, and it will drop to 3 or 4 degrees in the coldest night in July
, while it is almost 44 degrees and 8 or 9 degrees in Sydney.
Many websites list the average summer temperature in Sydney as over 2 degrees, but in fact, there are several days with over 4 degrees every year, and it is common for people to stand in the sun for 3 minutes, so as to ensure that the skin will burst. Fortunately,
in summer in Sydney, it is not very hot at night, and it is 17, 8 to early 2 degrees, so it is quite comfortable to sleep. But in the hottest days, it was
3 degrees in my house at night.
Winter in Sydney is really comfortable. Generally, it's 18 or 9 degrees during the day and 8 or 9 degrees at night. You can keep out the cold by wearing a thick coat. There is
meaning that in winter in Sydney, there are often days when it is as hot as in summer, 27 or 8 degrees. Looking at foreigners wearing
shorts, sandals and miniskirts and China people wearing sweaters and coats on the street, it seems that we don't have the white people to enjoy
sunshine in time, and we strictly abide by the old set of things that are covered in spring and frozen in autumn.
Sydney doesn't have the rainy season like Jiangnan. If it rains, it usually comes and goes in a hurry. Showers sometimes turn into a situation where there is a heavy rain and there is no drop of water hundreds of meters away from it. If you are driving a
car at this moment, you may realize that it doesn't need much clouds to rain. There is abundant rainfall in winter in Sydney, and it is not unusual for it to rain 2 times a day. Like the face of a five-or six-year-old girl, it is sunny for a while and rainy for a while.
Because of the weather, flowers bloom all year round here. When you walk along the suburban roads, you will see at least 3 kinds of different flowers blooming at every door. In August (late winter and early spring in Sydney), the flowers bloom the most, so you can easily see more than 6 kinds.
There is no snowfall in Sydney, and there is no frost all year round. Sydney is not as clean as Adelaide, and there is still a lot of dust in the air. Basically, a thin layer of dust will fall if you don't clean the table for a month. It's easy to hang clothes in Sydney. You don't need to wipe the clothesline, and you don't need to collect it when it rains. Anyway, the rain is clean.
Generally, you should bring more casual clothes. TSHIRT beach pants are very common there. It is enough to bring sweaters and thick coats. Girls should bring more beautiful clothes. Although clothes here are sometimes cheap, they are not suitable for Oriental people.