Point Cook weather in January (Victoria, Australia)
How is the weather in Point Cook in January? Check out this comprehensive weather guide.
In Point Cook the weather in January is generally perfect, with high temperatures and moderate rainfall. January is a summer month. Throughout the day, temperatures typically settle at around 24°C. But by evening, they drop to around 15°C.
Point Cook in January usually receives moderate rainfall, averaging around 50 mm for the month. When we look at the climate data from the last 30 years, we can expect around 10 days of rain.
The city usually sees around 276 hours of sunlight, indicating many sunny days.
If you're inclined towards comfortable temperatures and drier conditions, January is a prime time to visit Point Cook. January, February, March, April, November and December typically offer the best circumstances. While May, June, July, August and September tend to showcase less optimal conditions.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Point Cook climate page with graphs.
Point Cook, monthly averages in January
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So, what should you wear in Point Cook in January?
For visitors traveling to Point Cook, we recommend wearing layers. So maybe a skirt, t-shirt, shorts for during the day and jeans and a warm jacket for some days and evenings. Bring a rain jacket in case it rains during your stay. Plan on layering your clothes. With a water temperature of around 17°C there is no need to bring your swimwear.What To Do
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do in January.
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