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Find out what the weather is like in Tangalooma right now. Below are the latest meteorological reports, charts, and forecasts to help you plan your perfect getaway.

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Overview

The climate of Tangalooma is best described as mild subtropical, making this resort an attractive destination almost year-round. Thanks to its coastal location, it avoids extreme heat or severe cold: the temperature remains remarkably stable. Even in the coolest months, the air stays comfortably warm, creating an atmosphere of eternal spring or a mild summer.

The summer season, which in Australia lasts from December to February, brings the highest temperatures, averaging around +25°C; however, this period and the beginning of autumn (March) see the highest number of rainy days. In contrast, winter (from June to August) is characterized by slightly cooler weather with averages around +17°C...+18°C, but with significantly less rainfall and more sunny days.

A unique feature of Tangalooma's weather is the smooth transition between seasons. The driest period is late winter and early spring (August and September), when the chance of rain is minimal. This time is perfect for those who prefer clear skies without excess humidity, while those who love the warmest water and air should aim for the summer months, despite the possibility of brief rain showers.

Temperature

Tangalooma treats travelers to a mild and comfortable climate throughout the year, without extreme temperature fluctuations. The hottest months here occur during the Australian summer—January and February—when the average temperature stays around 25°C. During this time, daytime air warms up to a pleasant 26.4°C, and nights remain very warm, rarely cooling below 23°C. The summer heat is easily tempered here by the ocean breeze, creating ideal conditions for a beach holiday without exhausting temperatures.

The winter season, which lasts from June to August, brings only a light freshness, but certainly no frost. The "coldest" month is July, with an average temperature of about 17.1°C. Even in the height of winter, daytime figures often reach 19–20°C, resembling a warm spring in temperate latitudes. Nighttime temperatures during this period drop to an average of 14–15°C, so a light sweater or windbreaker might be useful for evening walks by the ocean, but warm winter clothes definitely won't be needed here.

A characteristic feature of the local climate is the remarkable stability of temperatures: the difference between daytime and nighttime readings is minimal. For example, in summer, the range of fluctuations is only 2–3 degrees, creating a sense of constant warmth around the clock. Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer smooth transitions with moderate warmth in the 20–24°C range, making these seasons a wonderful choice for those who prefer active tourism and excursions.

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Precipitation

The nature of precipitation in Tangalooma is determined by its pleasant subtropical climate: there is no snow here, and rain falls with varying frequency throughout the year. The wettest season can be considered late summer and early autumn. The record-holder for rain frequency is March, when it can rain for up to 22 days a month. January, February, and April also see higher humidity (about 16 rainy days), so an umbrella might come in handy during this time of year.

The driest period occurs at the end of winter and the beginning of spring. August and September are the ideal times for those looking to minimize the chance of rain: these months record the fewest rainy days—only about 7 days per month. During this time, the sky most often remains clear, creating excellent conditions for excursions and outdoor activities.

It's worth noting an interesting feature of the local climate based on statistics: even in the "wettest" months by day count, the total volume of precipitation in millimeters remains low (a maximum of about 7 mm in February). This suggests that prolonged and heavy downpours are very rare here. Most often, precipitation occurs as light drizzle or very brief showers that pass quickly and don't interfere with enjoying your holiday in Australia.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Tangalooma delights travelers with its mild climate year-round, so the core of your luggage should be light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics. In the summer months (December to February), when the average temperature stays around 25°C, you'll need T-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and, of course, swimwear. Since the sun in Australia is very strong, be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat or cap, high-quality sunglasses, and a high-factor sunscreen (SPF 50+).

If your trip falls during the winter season (June to August), be prepared for cooler weather with averages around 17°C. Evenings on the coast can be quite fresh due to the sea breeze, so we recommend layering. Be sure to pack a windbreaker, a cozy hoodie or a light sweater, and jeans to stay comfortable during evening walks or dolphin watching.

Although total rainfall is low, statistics show a fairly high number of days with potential rain, especially in March. Therefore, a light raincoat or a compact umbrella will be a sensible addition to your packing list. For exploring the island and walking through the sand dunes, choose comfortable shoes with flat soles that provide good support, and bring flip-flops or sandals for the beach.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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