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Canberra is situated in the Brindabella Ranges, far from the east coast of Australia. It currently has a population of 332,000 (July 2007). |
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Canberra experiences hot, arid summers, and placid winters with heavy fog and frequent frosts. Back in 2003, it saw a rare spot of snow in the CBD and surrounding areas.
The climate of Canberra helped Canberra becoming the capital and score over cities like Sydney and Melbourne. The region has a pleasing weather all year round. For most parts of the year Canberra enjoys tepid days, especially in January and February. However at times, spring season leads to a modest climate along with a blossoming environment form the ideal time to visit this beautiful city.
Overnight temperatures can be expected to be as low as 4 degrees Celsius, though some nights might get as low as -3 Celsius. Daily temperatures are usually in the 13 to 20 degree range.
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