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Planning a trip to Shepparton or just want to know what the weather's like? In this section, you'll find the latest information on weather conditions, along with detailed forecasts and useful charts.

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Overview

The climate in Shepparton, Australia, is characterized as temperate with distinct semi-arid features. This means there are four clearly defined seasons: summers are warm and sunny, often hot; autumn brings a gradual cooling; winters are cool; and spring delights with warmth once again. The main feature of the local climate is the very low amount of precipitation throughout the year.

The summer months (December–February) in Shepparton are the warmest, with average temperatures around 22–24°C and maximums often exceeding 30°C. Winter (June–August) brings cooler weather: average temperatures stay around 9–10°C, while nighttime temperatures can drop to 5°C. Although the calendar includes days with precipitation, the total amount is extremely low, usually only 1–2 mm per month. This makes the region attractive for those who prefer dry weather with plenty of sunny days.

Temperature

The climate in Shepparton is characterized by clearly defined seasons with warm to hot summers and cool winters, typical for the southern part of Australia. The annual temperature range is quite significant. The hottest month is usually January, when the average temperature is 24.4°C, and daily maximums can reach 31.0°C. February is also very warm, with an average temperature 23.0°C. The coldest month is July, with an average temperature of 9.0°C and nighttime minimums around 5.1°C, followed by June with similar figures.

The summer months in Shepparton, from December to February, bring hot weather. Daily temperatures regularly rise above 28°C and frequently exceed 30°C in January. Nights bring some relief, with temperatures dropping to 15–18°C. Given the low precipitation (1–2 mm in the summer months), the summer heat is likely dry. A significant difference between day and night temperatures, reaching 13–14°C, is a characteristic feature of the summer period.

Winter, which lasts from June to August, is cool in Shepparton but not harsh. Average daytime temperatures hover around 13–14°C, which is quite comfortable for outdoor activities. Nights become significantly colder, with temperatures dropping to 5–6°C. While frosts are possible, average minimum temperatures remain above freezing. Transitional seasons, spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May), are characterized by a gradual change in temperatures, offering pleasant weather for visiting. Noticeable diurnal temperature fluctuations occur throughout the year, so it is recommended to carry clothing suitable for both warm days and cool evenings.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Shepparton experiences relatively low levels of precipitation throughout the year. The city does not have a pronounced rainy or dry season in the traditional sense, as monthly rainfall remains low across all months, fluctuating between just 1 and 2 mm. This indicates a generally arid climate.

Despite the low total amount, the frequency of rainy days varies somewhat. The highest number of days with precipitation typically occurs in the winter months, such as July and August (averaging 9 rainy days each), as well as in late spring—October and November (8 rainy days each). The lowest number of rainy days is seen in February—only about 3 days. In other months, such as January, March, April, May, June, September, and December, the number of days with precipitation ranges from 5 to 8.

Precipitation in Shepparton typically takes the form of light rain or drizzle, given the small number of millimeters falling even on rainy days. For example, in July, with 9 rainy days, only 1 mm of precipitation falls, and in August—2 mm over the same number of days. This indicates very low intensity. Thus, while the number of rainy days may vary, travelers should not expect heavy or prolonged downpours at any time of year. Snow is unlikely in Shepparton, given the temperature readings.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Shepparton, it is important to consider seasonal weather changes so your wardrobe suits the conditions. In summer, from December to February, it gets quite hot: average temperatures hover around 23–24°C, with maximums reaching up to 31°C. During this period, you will need light, breathable clothing—T-shirts, shorts, sundresses—as well as a hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen to protect against the strong Australian sun. Since precipitation is minimal (1–2 mm per month), heavy rain is unlikely, but a light wrap for the evening chill may come in handy.

In winter, from June to August, Shepparton is significantly cooler. The average temperature drops to 9–10°C, and the minimum at night can reach 5°C. For this time of year, it is worth bringing warm clothes: sweaters, fleeces, jeans or thick trousers, and a mid-season jacket. Although there is still little rainfall, the number of days with precipitation increases to 8–9 per month, so a light windbreaker or a compact umbrella may be useful. Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures (averaging from 12°C to 20°C). Layered clothing is best at this time: T-shirts, shirts, light jumpers, and a jacket, to easily adapt to weather changes throughout the day.

Regardless of the season, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring Shepparton and its surroundings. Given the low overall rainfall but the presence of "wet days" (from 3 to 9 per month) when drizzle is possible, a compact umbrella or a light water-repellent jacket will be useful, especially in the winter and autumn months. Sunscreen is recommended year-round, even on cloudy days, as UV radiation in Australia is quite strong.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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