Compare Weather & Climate
New York is 16675.1 kilometers (10361.4 miles) away and 16.0 hours behind Victoria, Australia. New York's climate is classified as Humid subtropical, no dry season (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) while Victoria has a Marine west coast, warm summer climate (Cfb).
New York generally has cooler weather than Victoria. The average mean temperature in New York is 13.27°C (55.89°F) while Victoria’s temperature is 15.38°C (59.68°F) and the difference is 2.11°C (35.8°F). New York is hottest on average in July, when the day time temperature may reach 26.27°C (79.29°F), while Victoria is warmest in January when the average high temperature is 21.97°C (71.55°F). New York is coldest in January when the average low temperature is -3.26°C (26.13°F), while August is the coldest month in Victoria, when night time temperature often falls below 5.52°C (41.94°F).
Finally, New York has about 2.14 times more rainfall than Victoria, (New York’s 80.02mm vs Victoria’s average of 37.38mm).
Comparison summary
Weather | New York | Victoria | Difference |
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Hottest month | July: 26.27°C (79.29°F) | January: 21.97°C (71.55°F) | 4.3°C (39.74°F) |
Coldest month | January: -3.26°C (26.13°F) | August: 5.52°C (41.94°F) | 8.78°C (47.8°F) |
Wettest month | August: 101.87mm (4.01in) | October: 48.2mm (1.9in) | 53.67mm (2.11in) |
Driest month | November: 55.23mm (2.17in) | July: 28.79mm (1.13in) | 26.44mm (1.04in) |