What is Sydney weather like at the start of June til the start of September?
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Answer:
Depends where you are. It's pretty cold down here in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, but it's still lovely and warm up in Townsville, Cairns, Darwin etc.
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Quite cold. Its our winter months. I'd be planning on trackies and sloppy jo's, with a jacket for night time. EDIT: Thanks for the TD whoever you are ..... I live in Sydney & if you don't think 10 - 18 degrees is cold, maximum of 17 for the next few days, you must have a very warm heart. So God Bless and thank you for reminding me why I don't bother much with this travel section anymore.
janelle
Kim K, what country are you from? For instance for us Canadians, Sydney in Winter is like Spring for us.
C.M. C
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