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What is the weather like in Australia?

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When we asked people living in Australia about the weather in Australia, they said...

"Australia has a varied climate, ranging from tropical in the north to temperate in the south. The northern parts of the country experience hot, humid summers and mild winters, while the southern parts experience mild summers and cool winters. The interior of the country is generally arid and dry, with hot summers and cold winters. Rainfall is generally highest in the summer months, with the east coast receiving the most rain," remarked another expat who made the move to Australia.

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