Point Cook weather in July (Victoria, Australia)
Planning a trip to Point Cook in July? Wondering if it's an optimal time for a visit? This page provides detailed information on the weather conditions for that month.
In July, Point Cook generally has moderate temperatures and moderate rainfall. July falls within the winter season. Daytime temperatures hover around 14°C, while nights can cool down to about 8°C. This month often claims the chilliest averages of the year.
Point Cook in July usually receives moderate rainfall, averaging around 49 mm for the month. Based on our climate data of the past 30 years, about 10 days of rain are anticipated.
The area enjoys a balanced 140 hours of sunlight. Ensuring it's neither too overcast nor too sunny.
If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, July may not be the ideal month to visit Point Cook. January, February, March, April, November and December typically offer the most agreeable circumstances. On the other hand, May, June, July, August and September tend to be characterized by conditions that may not be as optimal.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Point Cook climate page with graphs.
Point Cook, monthly averages in July
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So, what should you wear in Point Cook in July?
Plan on layering your clothes. Some days or part of the day it will be nice and warm and some moments it can be a bit chilly. Bring a rain jacket in case it rains during your stay. With a water temperature of around 14°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 July.
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