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Planning your day in Collie? Check out the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts below.

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Overview

The climate in Collie can be described as temperate with Mediterranean influences, providing a clear distinction between the seasons. The weather here is generally favorable for travelers: extreme temperatures are rare, and the change of seasons is gradual. The town is famous for its abundance of sunny days, especially during the warmer months.

Summer in Collie (December–February) is hot and dry, with average daytime temperatures reaching 28–29°C and virtually no rainfall. This is the perfect time for those seeking warmth. Conversely, winter (June–August) brings cooler weather and rain. During the day, temperatures average around 15°C, while nights become crisp. The peak of cloudy and rainy days occurs during the winter months, particularly in July, when rainfall is quite frequent.

Temperature

The climate in Collie is pleasantly varied, offering travelers clearly defined seasons. The hottest time of year is the Australian summer, lasting from December to February. In January and February, average daily highs reach 29–30°C, providing warm but usually not oppressive weather. This is an ideal time for those who love sun and warmth, as the average temperature during these months stays around 22°C.

The winter period, occurring in June, July, and August, brings cooler temperatures. July is typically the coldest month, with the average temperature dropping to 11.4°C and nighttime lows reaching 7–8°C. During the day, the air warms to an average of 15°C, making the winter mild yet requiring warm clothing for evening strolls. The weather feels fresh during this time of year, without extreme frosts.

It's important to consider significant diurnal temperature variations, especially in summer. The difference between the daytime high and nighttime low can be around 14–15 degrees. Even after a hot summer day, nights in Collie bring a welcome coolness as temperatures drop to a comfortable 15–16°C. Spring and autumn are characterized by moderate conditions, offering a smooth transition between the warm and cool seasons.

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Precipitation

Precipitation in Collie is unevenly distributed throughout the year, creating distinct dry and wet seasons. This is typical for this region of Australia, where summer enjoys stable sunny weather while winter brings the bulk of the moisture. Travelers should keep this contrast in mind when planning their trip to choose the most comfortable time for outdoor activities.

The driest period falls during the Australian summer—from December to February. In January and February, the probability of precipitation is near zero: statistics show an almost total absence of rain and only about one "wet" day per month. This is the perfect time for those who want to guarantee clear skies for their walks.

The situation changes dramatically with the arrival of the cooler season. Winter, especially July, is the wettest time of year. During this month, it can rain very frequently—up to 16 days, which is more than half the month. June and August also see high rainfall frequency (from 10 to 12 days), so an umbrella and waterproof clothing are essentials for tourists during this time.

The shoulder seasons—spring and autumn—show a gradual change in weather conditions. In May and September, rain is still likely (about 8–10 rainy days), but it's generally less persistent than in winter. By April and November, precipitation decreases significantly, offering a pleasant balance for traveling.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Summer in Collie (from December to February) is typically warm and dry, with daytime temperatures often reaching 30°C. Light clothing made of natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen is ideal for a trip during this time. Given the Australian sun, be sure to pack reliable protection: a wide-brimmed hat, quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen should be at the top of your packing list.

If you're planning a trip during the winter months (June–August), prepare for cooler weather and a high chance of rain. Nighttime and early morning temperatures can drop to 7–8°C, and July is the wettest month of the year. During this period, you will definitely need warm layers: a cozy sweater, a fleece jacket, and a windproof, waterproof coat. Don't forget to pack an umbrella or a high-quality raincoat to stay comfortable while exploring.

For the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) when the weather is changeable, layering is the best approach. It can be warm enough for a t-shirt during the day, but as the air cools down significantly by evening, a light jacket or cardigan will come in handy. Regardless of the season, exploring Collie's picturesque surroundings requires comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes suitable for long hiking trails.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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