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Around 5 or less in the Snowy Mountains to 35+ in Darwin and every temp in between just depends on where you are on any given day.
Continents are like that - lots of variation
Safÿre
It would help if you narrowed your question down to a few hundred square kilometres.
Asking this question, is like asking what's the temperature in Europe in Spring? Just as vague.
But for the record... Australia went metric last century. So the temperature is always measured on the Celsius scale.
superfly_miss_s
It really depends where you are! the top half of Australia - think Northern Territory and Queensland are always hot, no matter what season. If you are in the southern half of Australia, like Victoria or New South Wales, in Spring the temperature will fall between 13 and 22 degrees celcius.
blacklab
def over 0
Catherine
Unpredictable..
What part of Australia? Its different in all parts of Australia..
Bella B
celsius
varies as we are a HUGE country!
Damion T
well with global warming around 25-30 degrees celcius in australia
megan
Australia is an extremley large continent and has many different climates from desert to tropical to subtropical and so on.. you would have to be more specific in which area in australia you want to know about, in the southern states its average temperature would be roughly 25 degrees celcius in spring, in the north of the country it can get as hot as 40 degrees celcius or more in spring!
hope that helps somewhat :)
Kat ♥
here is a site that you can use.......exact same thing as google but it saves energy with the darker color