Wet weather forecast for several states this Christmas Day
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Early forecasts suggest a damp start to summer for many parts of Australia, with several capitals tipped to see rain throughout December. Here’s what AccuWeather expects for each state and territory — including Christmas Day.
New South Wales – Sydney
Sydney is set for a cloudy and rainy December, with storms likely before Christmas. Temperatures will range from 19°C to 28°C.
Christmas Day is expected to stay dry, with cloud cover and a top of 27°C.
Victoria – Melbourne
Melbourne will have warm but cloudy days, with highs around 25°C and lows near 13°C.
Rain and storms may arrive late in the month.
Christmas Day should be partly sunny with a comfortable 24°C.
Queensland – Brisbane
Brisbane will heat up, with highs of 30°C or more and lows around 21°C. Expect sunny days and scattered summer storms.
Christmas Day looks mostly sunny, with some cloud and a high of 28°C.
ACT – Canberra
Canberra will enjoy mild, pleasant weather with highs near 26°C and lows around 13°C.
Christmas Day is currently forecast to bring showers but still feel warm, reaching 28°C.
South Australia – Adelaide
Adelaide is heading for a hot December, with temperatures climbing into the low 30s and cooling to the mid-teens at night.
Christmas Day may be wet, though the forecast high is 27°C.
Western Australia – Perth
Perth will see classic summer heat, with highs around 31°C and lows near 18°C. Most days will be sunny with the odd storm.
Christmas Day is expected to be cloudy and warm at 29°C.
Northern Territory – Darwin
Darwin will be hot and humid, with highs around 34°C and lows near 26°C.
Rain and thunderstorms are expected throughout the month — including on Christmas Day, which could reach 32°C.
Tasmania – Hobart
Hobart will ease into summer with mild temperatures, sunshine and occasional showers. Highs will sit around 25°C, with lows near 13°C.
Christmas Day is shaping up to be cloudy and cool, with a top of just 19°C.
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