When planning a trip to Hughenden, it is important to consider the features of the local climate, which is characterized by high temperatures for most of the year. The town is located in a zone where summers are hot, and winters are mild and dry, which is typical for this region of Australia.
The hottest period falls during the Australian summer — from December to February. During this time, the average temperature is around 30°C, and in the daytime, the thermometer often rises above 36°C. This is also the season with the highest number of wet days (up to 9–10 days per month), so the heat may be felt more intensely.
The winter months (June, July, August) are considered the most comfortable for tourism. The daytime heat subsides to pleasant levels around 19–25°C, however, nights become cool: the temperature can drop to 12°C. Precipitation at this time is a great rarity, and the sky usually remains clear.
Spring and autumn serve as transitional periods. For example, as early as October and November, the air warms up again to 28–29°C. Travellers are advised to always carry a supply of water and reliable protection against the active sun, especially when visiting natural attractions.