Past Weather & Climate Data
This page provides access to our monthly datasets from which we derive the climate summary and mean monthly graphs. The climate summary is also available for download (PDF, 550 kb). Read the disclaimer for important information concerning our past weather and climate data.
Climate Summary
Mean Monthly Graphs
Monthly Datasets
Rainfall
Total Monthly Rainfall | Highest Daily Rainfall | Days of Rain | Most Consecutive Dry Days
Maximum Temperature
Mean Maximum Temperatures | Highest Maximum Temperatures | Lowest Maximum Temperatures
Days Over 30° C | Days Over 35° C | Days Over 40° C | Days Over 45° C
Minimum Temperature
Mean Minimum Temperatures | Highest Minimum Temperatures | Lowest Minimum Temperatures
Days Below 2° C | Days Below 0° C
Mean Temperature
Mean Temperatures | Highest Mean Temperatures | Lowest Mean Temperatures
Weather Phenomenon
Days of Thunder | Days of Lightning | Days of Hail | Days of Fog | Days of Frost
Mean Sea Level Pressure
Highest Mean Sea Level Pressure | Lowest Mean Sea Level Pressure
Wind Speed
Evaporation
Sunshine
Disclaimer
The monthly statistics and extremes are based on all available data from April 2017. The annual statistics are based on complete calendar years from 2018. You should check our standard observing practice for details about the meteorological day and our standard observing times.
Missing observations because the station is unattended, a failure of the observing equipment, or when an event has produced suspect data may result in an event not being recorded.
The climate summary is updated monthly therefore any new extreme value will not appear until the following month. If an extreme value occurs more than once, the date shall be the most recent event to conform to standard BoM practice.
Note: Official climate statistics for Australian locations published by the BoM require at least 10 years of available data, however 5-10 years of data will provide a reasonable estimate of the mean value. This is true for temperature, however rainfall because of its high annual variability requires at least 10-15 years of available data for increased reliability.