June, July and August are the winter months in Australia. In the tropical far north, there is no clear "winter season" - just a 'wet' and 'dry' season. The winter months are overlapped by the 'dry' season.
Australia has summer, autumn, winter and spring, the same as other countries. The difference is that the contrast between seasons is not as obvious as it is in countries of the northern hemisphere, although more marked in the southern states. As with all locations in the Southern Hemisphere, the occurrence of seasons is the reverse of the US and the Northern Hemisphere.
Spring begins on the 1st of September and runs through November
Summer is from 1 December to the end of February
Autumn is from 1 March to the end of May
Winter is from 1 June to the end of August.
In the far tropical north, there are still the four seasons, but more obvious are the 'wet' and 'dry' seasons. Late spring and throughout summer is the time when the monsoons move in, and the weather is hot and humid throughout this time, whilst winter is a dry season, and the most pleasant for travellers.
In the far north, the traditional indigenous people of Australia recognised six seasons: to view these six seasons, go to the related link below.
For most of the southern part of the continent, the weather in autumn or spring are the most pleasant times weather-wise as milder conditions prevail. The summer months are extremely hot and dry in the centre and, surprisingly, also in the south, such as in Victoria and South Australia.
Winter is pleasant in the central parts with clear sunny days but very cold nights. The winters are not overly cold anywhere in the country except in the Alps and parts of Tasmania which receive snowfall. Victoria has a tendency to be a bit wet and miserable at times during winter. Tasmania probably experiences the most marked difference between the seasons, but even Tasmania can have very cool days in summer.
Quick answer.
September to December
Generally, seasons start and end on the solstices and equinoxes. Though some countries vary this slightly.
The dates also vary slightly.
For 2011 the dates are;
Spring equinox - 20 March
Summer solstice - 21 June
Autumnal equinox 23 September
Winter solstice 22 December
Therefore;
Spring northern hemisphere: Autumn (Fall) southern hemisphere
20 March to 21 June.
Summer northern: Winter southern
21 June to 23 September
Autumn (Fall) Northern: Spring southern
23 September 22 December
Winter northern: Summer southern
22 December 20 March
Well there is no fall in Australia, but there is Autumn which is March, April and May. But if your asking something else, then you've got the wrong answer.
In the North temperatures will be in the high 30s [celsius] whilst in the Snowy Mountains it will be snowing and the ski lifts will be open.
Summer: December, January, February
Autumn: March, April, May
Winter: June, July, August
Spring: September, October, November
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Fall ends on the last day of May in Australia
The spring months of Australia are September, October and November.
here in Australia we call it autumn but in some other countries they call it fall. It is called fall because the leaves FALL of the tree.
in fall, so the months for fall would be from September to November. man dont u hate those days? yeah am allergic to pollen too. big time :/
September, October, and November are the three months that make up the fall in Calfornia.
The months that are considered to be fall in North America are September, October, and November. In Australia the fall months include March, April, and May.
The fall months in the Southern Hemisphere are March, April, and May. Autumn officially begins on the March 20 equinox. All seasons in the southern hemisphere are the reverse of those in the northern hemisphere, so north hemisphere summer is Australia's winter, and north hemisphere spring is Australia's fall - or autumn as they would say.
Australia is a continent and the temperatures will vary considerably in different areas. March is the end of summer /beginning of fall. The hottest months in most regions will be January and February.
The months in Australia are exactly the same as the months for the rest of the world. They also occur at the same time.
The fall months are September, October, and November. The winter months are December, January, and February. In the fall, people celebrate Halloween and Thanksgiving.
Two of Australia's coldest months are July and August.
In North America the fall months are from Septeber 21 until December 21st, then winter starts
sept, oct, nov, dec are the fall months
December, January and February are the hottest months to travel in Australia.
in the british spring months
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
Fall or autumn as they say in Australia.