Today’s weather forecast 15 March 2022 can be seen below.

We are currently in Summer, with three of the hottest months being December, January and February. Summer in Australia falls between the months of December and February. It brings sunny, warm days that are best spent at one of the country’s gorgeous beaches. The tropical north is in the midst of its wet season (November to April), which brings heavy rains and tropical storms to Darwin, Broome, Cairns and the Whitsundays. It’s also stinger season on the Great Barrier Reef, meaning snorkellers and divers are required to wear full-body wetsuits. In the outback, daytime temperatures will soar. Head to the southern parts of the country to find the best weather. Learn to surf at Bondi, discover the white sand beaches of Esperance, kayak with pods of dolphins in Byron Bay or hike one of Tasmania’s many stunning trails.

Overview for today’s Weather Forecast 15 March 2022

Be sure to wear sunblock as we have one of the highest levels of UV exposure and highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Sun protection measures are recommended when the UV Index is 3 and above. Remember you can still get burnt on cool or cloudy days – so think UV, not heat.

Sydney

Max temperature: 2

Forecast: Shower or two.

Melbourne

Max temperature: 27°

Forecast: Possible shower.

Brisbane

Max temperature: 28°

Forecast: Partly cloudy.

Perth

Max temperature: 27°

Forecast: Partly cloudy.

Adelaide

Max temperature: 33°

Forecast: Humid. Partly cloudy.

Hobart

Max temperature: 22°

Forecast: Showers.

Canberra

Max temperature: 23°

Forecast: Mostly cloudy.

Darwin

Max temperature: 33°

Forecast: Shower or two. Possible storm.

Weather data provided by the Bureua of Meterology, Australia. For a detailed forecast of your area, click here.

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Adamu

Adamu Andrew is a professional journalist from Tanzania. He holds a BA in Mass Communication from St.Augustine University of Tanzania. He is currently working with The South African on its static content like weather, daily horoscopes, newspaper front pages and traffic.

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