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Find out what weather to expect in Corowa right now. In this section, you will find up-to-date meteorological reports, detailed charts, and the upcoming forecast to ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

The climate in Corowa can be described as temperate and warm, with distinct seasonal variations. Since the town is located in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons here are opposite to those in Europe: the hottest time falls at the end of the year and the beginning of the next, while the coolest period occurs in the middle of the calendar year. Overall, the weather here is quite stable and favorable for tourism.

Summer (from December to February) in Corowa is hot and mostly dry. Average daytime highs often exceed 30°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor recreation and water activities. In contrast, winter (from June to August) brings a noticeable chill: daytime temperatures stay around 9–14°C, while at night they can drop to 4–5°C, so travelers during this season should make sure to pack warm clothing.

Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year without extreme fluctuations, although the chance of rain is slightly higher during the winter months — up to 10 rainy days per month. Spring and autumn are wonderful transitional periods with mild and comfortable temperatures ranging from 16°C to 25°C, when the sun is already warm but the sweltering heat hasn't yet arrived.

Temperature

The climate in Corowa is characterized by the distinct seasonality typical of southern Australia. The hottest time of year is summer, which lasts here from December to February. During this period, especially in January, the average daytime temperature often exceeds 31°C, creating conditions of true Australian heat. Travelers planning a trip at the beginning of the year should be prepared for high temperatures and bright sunshine.

The winter months (June, July, and August) bring a noticeable chill. July is traditionally considered the coldest month, when the average temperature drops to 8.8°C. At this time of year, nights become truly cold: the thermometer can drop to 4-5°C, so a warm jacket will be a necessary item in your luggage. During the day, the air usually warms up to 13-14°C, which is quite comfortable for active walking.

A characteristic feature of the local climate is the significant temperature difference between day and night. This is particularly evident during the warm season: for example, in January, the difference between the daytime maximum and the nighttime minimum can be about 13 degrees. The shoulder seasons, specifically April and October, offer the mildest weather with comfortable daytime temperatures around 21-22°C, perfectly suited for exploring the town.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Corowa is distributed throughout the year in a rather unique way: although the total volume of rainfall remains consistently low, the frequency of rain changes noticeably from season to season. Overall, the climate is favorable for travel, as prolonged downpours are rare, and even during the "wettest" periods, precipitation is often in the form of short-lived or light rain.

The Australian winter is considered the rainiest period. In July and August, the probability of precipitation increases: about 10 rainy days are recorded in these months. June also features higher humidity (about 9 days with precipitation). However, given the small amount of moisture falling in millimeters, these rains are most often a light drizzle that only briefly refreshes the air.

The driest time of year is late summer and early autumn. In February, the number of rainy days drops to a minimum — an average of only 4 days per month. December, March, and April also delight tourists with clear skies, when it rains no more than 5 times a month. This makes the warm season an ideal time for planning active outdoor recreation in the region.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Traveling to Corowa requires a thoughtful approach to your wardrobe, especially if you are planning a trip during the summer months (from December to February). During this time, the air often warms up to +30°C and above, so your luggage should primarily consist of clothing made from light, natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring a high-quality sunscreen with a high protection factor, sunglasses, and a hat, as the Australian sun is very intense even in cloudy weather.

For the shoulder seasons and winter (from June to August), when daytime temperatures drop to +13°C and nights can reach +4°C, it is best to use the layering principle. It can be quite chilly in the mornings and evenings, so a warm fleece, a jumper, and a mid-season jacket will be very useful. Although the rainfall level here is low year-round, a small folding umbrella or a raincoat won't take up much space and will come in handy on overcast days, the number of which increases slightly in winter.

Regardless of the season, you will need comfortable shoes for sightseeing. Sandals or light sneakers are suitable for summer, while for the cooler months, it is better to choose closed boots or sneakers with thick soles. Given the significant temperature fluctuations between day and night, even in the warm season, it won't hurt to bring a light windbreaker or cardigan for comfortable evening strolls.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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