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Planning your day in Albury? Here you will find the latest weather information, including current data and forecasts, to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible.

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General Weather Overview

The climate in Albury is characterised as temperate with four distinct seasons. The city experiences significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, while rainfall remains relatively low and stable across all months. This creates generally quite dry conditions, despite the changing seasons.

Summer in Albury (December to February) is usually warm and sometimes hot, with average maximum temperatures reaching around 30°C and minimal rainfall. Winters (June to August), in contrast, are cool, with average daytime temperatures around 12-13°C and night-time temperatures dropping to 4°C. Despite the chill, winters are also characterised by low rainfall levels, although the number of days with precipitation may be slightly higher than in the summer months. Overall, the weather in Albury suggests a clear change of seasons with little rain year-round.

Temperature

The climate in Albury is characterised by distinct seasonal temperature changes. The annual temperature range here is quite wide: from cool winters to hot summers. The hottest month is typically January, with an average temperature of 24.2°C and average highs reaching 30.3°C. It is followed by February (average temperature 22.4°C) and December (average temperature 21.3°C). The coldest month is usually July, when the average temperature drops to 7.8°C, and average minimum temperatures can reach 3.7°C. June and August are also cool, with average temperatures of 8.3°C and 8.7°C respectively.

The summer months in Albury, from December to February, bring mostly hot weather. Daytime temperatures often rise to 28-30°C, and sometimes higher, creating an atmosphere typical of the Australian summer. Nights bring some relief as the temperature drops to an average of 15-18°C. This substantial difference between daily highs and nightly lows, amounting to about 12-14 degrees, indicates significant diurnal temperature fluctuations, which is characteristic of the region.

Winter in Albury, lasting from June to August, is distinguished by cool conditions. Average daytime temperatures during this period hover around 12-13°C, making the days quite crisp. Nights can be cold, with average minimum temperatures dropping to 3.7°C - 4.4°C, meaning morning frosts are likely. The difference between day and night temperatures in winter is also noticeable, though somewhat smaller than in summer, amounting to approximately 8-9 degrees. The transitional seasons, spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May), show a gradual change in temperatures between the summer and winter extremes.

Precipitation

In Albury, precipitation is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, and there is no distinct wet season like in some other regions. Total rainfall is quite low, indicating a generally dry climate. Monthly figures fluctuate slightly: most months receive about 2 mm of precipitation, with a slight increase to 3 mm in October and November. The driest month in terms of rainfall amount is February, when only 1 mm falls.

Despite similar rainfall volumes, the frequency of rainy days in Albury has more noticeable seasonal variability. The winter months, especially July, are the period when it rains most often – averaging about 12 days per month. June and August are also characterised by an increased frequency of precipitation, with approximately 11 rainy days. In contrast, summer, and particularly February, is the driest period in terms of rain frequency, counting only about 4 rainy days. January and December also have relatively few rainy days – 8 and 6 respectively.

Given the low total rainfall volumes falling over several days, it can be assumed that Albury is characterised more by light or moderate rains rather than heavy downpours. Snow in this region is unlikely based on average temperatures. Thus, although the total amount of precipitation does not vary greatly from month to month, travellers should expect more days with light rain during the winter period (June-August) and drier weather with fewer rainy days in summer, especially in February.

What to Pack

When planning a trip to Albury, it is important to consider its diverse climate throughout the year. In summer (December-February), it is quite hot here, with average temperatures around 21-24°C and maximums reaching 27-30°C. Therefore, at this time you will need light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics, shorts, t-shirts, and sandals. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen, as the Australian sun is very active.

In spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May), the weather in Albury is more moderate, with average temperatures ranging from 11°C to 20°C. During these seasons, layered clothing is ideal: t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, light sweaters or fleece jackets, as well as jeans or comfortable trousers. Evenings can be cool, so a light jacket or windbreaker will come in handy. Winter (June-August) is the coldest time of year with average temperatures of 7-9°C, and minimums can drop to 3-4°C. For the winter months, pack warm items: sweaters, a warm jacket, a beanie, a scarf, and gloves, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors.

Although the total amount of precipitation in Albury is small (1-3 mm per month), "wet days" occur regularly, especially from May to November (from 9 to 12 days per month). Therefore, a light folding umbrella or a compact waterproof jacket may prove useful. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must-have, as you will surely want to explore the city and its surroundings. Also, do not forget an adapter for Australian power outlets if it is necessary for your electronic devices.

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