Compare Weather & Climate
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
Weather | Western Australia | Gaborone | Difference |
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Hottest month | January: 31.14°C (88.05°F) | December: 27.82°C (82.08°F) | 3.32°C (37.98°F) |
Coldest month | July: 8.62°C (47.52°F) | July: 8.08°C (46.54°F) | 0.54°C (32.97°F) |
Wettest month | March: 28.95mm (1.14in) | January: 53.33mm (2.1in) | 24.38mm (0.96in) |
Driest month | September: 3.01mm (0.12in) | August: 0.32mm (0.01in) | 2.69mm (0.11in) |