
Climate
in the Northern Territories
Knowing what you're heading into is important for intellegent packing and ultimately having fun and making the most of this unique environment!

...for coping with the weather and/or the wildlife???

Located in the Arid Tropical region of Northern Australia means that you enjoy beautiful weather for the majority of the year. The Top End experiences 2 distinct seasons as outlined below.
Minimum Maximum
Tropical Winter 21.5°C 31.5°C
Unlike most southern capitals which usually experience cool temperatures at this time of the year, the Top End enjoys blue skies, warm dry days and cool nights...perfect for outdoor adventures and touring.
Tropical Summer 24.6°C 32.2°C
Spectacular electrical storms, sun showers and warm, humid weather are the characteristics. The waterfalls are in full flow, flocks of birds spread across the wetlands, and a rich lush green becomes the dominant colour scheme
Due to rainfall and distinct seasonality, access into parts of Kakadu National Park will be restricted from Dec-Apr. At this time of year, some travellers may feel that Kakadu is a harder adventure than the soft nature of our other tours.
The Red Centre offers 4 seasons, all very special and offering something unique.
Minimum Maximum
Summer 22°C 37°C
It is at this time that the Red Centre is at its most vivid with hot days and balmy nights
Autumn 12.7°C 27.7°C
Warm days and nights that are cooling down characterize this season. Great weather for exploring the many sights by foot or in your vehicle.
Winter 5°C 20.5°C
This season is fantastic in all regards. Enjoy sunny days, cloudless skies, and crisp nights, especially when sitting around an outback campfire.
Spring 20.6°C 35.2°C
During spring, the region comes to life with magnificent wildflowers. Visitors will experience warm sunny days and pleasant evenings.

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