What is the average rainfall in Kununurra?
The average annual temperature in Kununurra is 28.4 °C | 83.2 °F. The rainfall here is around 774 mm | 30.5 inch per year.
How hot is Kununurra in September?
September, the first month of the spring, in Kununurra, is a very hot month, with average temperature varying between 21.2°C (70.2°F) and 36.1°C (97°F).
What is the best time to visit Kununurra?
May – Aug: Kununurra locals deem this the best time of year to visit. As part of the region’s official ‘dry season’, the weather is cooler and all tourist attractions are open.
Is July a good time to visit the Kimberleys?
June and July are the busiest tourist season months in the Kimberley. The weather is usually fantastic and most days will have lovely warm temperatures and clear blue skies. The roads are still in good condition having been graded in May and the waterfalls are swimming pools are full of clean fresh water.
What is the best time of the year to go to Kununurra?
Is Kununurra worth visiting?
Why go? To explore secluded swimming holes, waterfalls and gorges, marvel at epic national parks, visit local Aboriginal art galleries, canoe along a vast lake and river, cuddle cute rescue animals and unwind in front of picturesque lookouts. May – Aug: Kununurra locals deem this the best time of year to visit.
When should I go to the Kimberley?
June to August is the most popular time to visit the Kimberley Region. Day time temperatures are around 28- 30 degrees Celsius with blue skies, while temperatures at night decline to approximately 18- 20 degrees (however some areas can get much colder at night).
Can you swim in Lake Kununurra?
A tranquil swimming beach located just outside of Kununurra with changing facilities, toilets, showers and a BBQ. A great spot for a BBQ lunch with some friends on a hot Kimberley day! This section of the Upper Ord River is a saltwater crocodile controlled environment. There are freshwater crocodiles present.