Compare Florida and Australian Capital Territory Weather
Florida is 15204.1 kilometers (9447.4 miles) away and 16.0 hours behind Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Florida's climate is classified as Humid subtropical, no dry season (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) while Australian Capital Territory has a Marine west coast, warm summer climate (Cfb).
Florida generally has warmer weather than Australian Capital Territory. The average mean temperature in Florida is 24.12°C (75.42°F) while Australian Capital Territory’s temperature is 14.17°C (57.51°F) and the difference is 9.95°C (49.91°F). Florida is hottest on average in August, when the day time temperature may reach 29.14°C (84.45°F), while Australian Capital Territory is warmest in January when the average high temperature is 23.08°C (73.54°F). Florida is coolest in January when the average low temperature is 11.33°C (52.39°F), while July is the coldest month in Australian Capital Territory, when night time temperature often falls below 1.12°C (34.02°F).
Finally, Florida has about 1.9 times more rainfall than Australian Capital Territory, (Florida’s 70.29mm vs Australian Capital Territory’s average of 36.96mm).
Comparison summary
Weather | Florida | Australian Capital Territory | Difference |
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Hottest month | August: 29.14°C (84.45°F) | January: 23.08°C (73.54°F) | 6.06°C (42.91°F) |
Coldest month | January: 11.33°C (52.39°F) | July: 1.12°C (34.02°F) | 10.21°C (50.38°F) |
Wettest month | August: 145.8mm (5.74in) | February: 60.04mm (2.36in) | 85.76mm (3.38in) |
Driest month | February: 24.0mm (0.94in) | May: 18.41mm (0.72in) | 5.59mm (0.22in) |
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