Average monthly wind speed in Warwick
On this page you will find more information about the mean monthly wind speed over the year in Warwick (Western Australia), Australia.
These figures come from monthly climatological averages showing that Warwick sees peak wind speeds of 7 m/s (14 knots) during its windiest period and minimum speeds of 5 m/s (10 knots) during its calmest season.
The 5 m/s (10 knots) average during May, June and July creates a notably windy environment with regular air movement. Although some days may be calmer or windier, expect breezy conditions to be a consistent presence throughout the month. Major tree branches move steadily, and small debris is often carried by the wind.
Physical activities require working against noticeable wind resistance, making exercises like running or cycling more demanding. However, the conditions don’t reach uncomfortable levels. Converting to familiar units, this represents 18 km/h or 11 mph. Ideal for enthusiasts of wind-powered sports.
The windiest period, January, February, October, November and December has average wind speeds of 7 m/s (14 knots). This means typical days feature strong gusts that create resistance when walking and make large trees sway noticeably. Wind becomes a constant factor. The speed translates to 25.2 kilometers per hour or 15.7 miles per hour. While intensity varies throughout the day, consistently strong winds are the norm.
For more detailed information about Warwick’s weather, including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity levels, visit our Warwick climate page.
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