Climate
Liverpool, like most of the Sydney western suburbs, falls in the humid subtropical climate and is a few degrees warmer than Sydney CBD. If the weather is 27 in the city, in Liverpool it could reach as high as 33. It's very common for summers to reach over 30 degrees Celsius. Summers are hot and humid. Winters are mild. Though, nights are slightly cooler than Sydney's.
Climate data for Liverpool | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 44.8 (112.6) |
45.8 (114.4) |
41.0 (105.8) |
37.1 (98.8) |
29.6 (85.3) |
25.9 (78.6) |
26.8 (80.2) |
30.5 (86.9) |
35.4 (95.7) |
39.8 (103.6) |
43.3 (109.9) |
43.5 (110.3) |
45.8 (114.4) |
Average high °C (°F) | 28.2 (82.8) |
27.9 (82.2) |
26.4 (79.5) |
23.9 (75.0) |
20.5 (68.9) |
17.8 (64.0) |
17.3 (63.1) |
18.9 (66.0) |
21.5 (70.7) |
23.7 (74.7) |
25.3 (77.5) |
27.5 (81.5) |
23.2 (73.8) |
Average low °C (°F) | 17.6 (63.7) |
17.7 (63.9) |
15.9 (60.6) |
12.4 (54.3) |
9.3 (48.7) |
6.3 (43.3) |
4.7 (40.5) |
5.8 (42.4) |
8.3 (46.9) |
11.5 (52.7) |
13.8 (56.8) |
16.2 (61.2) |
11.6 (52.9) |
Record low °C (°F) | 7.8 (46.0) |
9.4 (48.9) |
5.0 (41.0) |
−3.2 (26.2) |
−1.5 (29.3) |
−2 (28.4) |
−5 (23.0) |
−3.4 (25.9) |
−1.8 (28.8) |
3.3 (37.9) |
4.7 (40.5) |
7.8 (46.0) |
−5 (23.0) |
Precipitation mm (inches) | 97.6 (3.843) |
94.9 (3.736) |
101.0 (3.976) |
85.3 (3.358) |
68.8 (2.709) |
71.3 (2.807) |
40.2 (1.583) |
55.9 (2.201) |
45.6 (1.795) |
61.6 (2.425) |
78.3 (3.083) |
67.4 (2.654) |
867.7 (34.161) |
Avg. precipitation days | 10.7 | 10.4 | 10.9 | 8.3 | 9.3 | 8.6 | 7.2 | 7.4 | 8.0 | 9.3 | 10.4 | 9.1 | 109.6 |
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