Compare Western Australia and Gaborone Weather

Western Australia is 9298.8 kilometers (5778.0 miles) away and 7.0 hours ahead of Gaborone, Botswana. Western Australia's climate is classified as Subtropical desert (Köppen climate classification: BWh) while Gaborone has a Subtropical steppe climate (BSh).

Western Australia generally has cooler weather than Gaborone. The average mean temperature in Western Australia is 22.97°C (73.35°F) while Gaborone’s temperature is 23.53°C (74.35°F) and the difference is 0.56°C (33.01°F). Western Australia is hottest on average in January, when the day time temperature may reach 31.14°C (88.05°F), while Gaborone is hottest in December when the average high temperature is 27.82°C (82.08°F). Western Australia is coldest in July when the average low temperature is 8.62°C (47.52°F), while July is the coldest month in Gaborone, when night time temperature often falls below 8.08°C (46.54°F).

Finally, Western Australia has about 1.73 times less rainfall than Gaborone, (Western Australia’s 12.78mm vs Gaborone’s average of 22.06mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherWestern AustraliaGaboroneDifference
Hottest monthJanuary: 31.14°C (88.05°F)December: 27.82°C (82.08°F)3.32°C (37.98°F)
Coldest monthJuly: 8.62°C (47.52°F)July: 8.08°C (46.54°F)0.54°C (32.97°F)
Wettest monthMarch: 28.95mm (1.14in)January: 53.33mm (2.1in)24.38mm (0.96in)
Driest monthSeptember: 3.01mm (0.12in)August: 0.32mm (0.01in)2.69mm (0.11in)

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