Woomargama National Park

Climate

Visiting through the seasons

There are lots of great things waiting for you in Woomargama National Park. Here are some of the highlights:

Spring (Sept, Oct, Nov)

  • Many of the wildflowers are in bloom; including the pale-pink common fringe myrtle; native fuchsia, with its red bell-shaped flowers, and the yellow bitter-peas.

Summer (Dec, Jan, Feb)

  • Camp in the bushland by Basin Creek, where it’s cool, at Tin Mines campground.

Autumn (Mar, Apr, May)

  • The crisp air offers excellent conditions for exploring either on foot or by mountain bike

Temperature

Summer

  • The average temperature ranges between 16°C and 30°C
  • The area's highest recorded temperature in summer is 43.7°C

Winter ­

  • The average temperature ranges between 5°C and 16°C
  • The area’s lowest recorded temperature in winter is –2.8°C

Rainfall

  • The wettest month on average is August, the driest is February.
  • The area's highest recorded rainfall is 124mm in one day

Climate averages recorded at nearby weather stations

Hume

Average temperature ranges

Average temperature ranges for Hume Reservoir

The area's highest recorded temperature is 43.7° C. Its lowest recorded temperature is -2.8° C. Information recorded by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather station at Hume Reservoir.

Average rainfall ranges

Average rainfall ranges for Hume Reservoir

The area's highest recorded rainfall is 124mm in one day. Information recorded by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather station at Hume Reservoir.