Tannum Sands Weather in May
May is one of the perfect months to visit Tannum Sands, with daytime temperatures of 26°C (79°F) and lows of 16°C (61°F) at night. Some rainfall is typical for this time of year.
Rainfall in Tannum Sands in May
Historically, May sees about 9 days of rain, with a monthly average of 42 mm (1.7 in). Neither particularly heavy nor particularly frequent, the rain this month is about average. A light jacket should be enough on most wet days.
Temperature in Tannum Sands in May
Tannum Sands in May has perfect weather. Days reach 26°C (79°F) and nights cool to 16°C (61°F). This kind of day-to-night contrast is typical for this time of year. Nights cool down to 16°C (61°F), so a light jacket or extra layer is useful once the sun goes down. On the plus side, the cooler nights make for comfortable sleeping conditions.If you're inclined towards comfortable temperatures and drier conditions, May is a good time to visit Tannum Sands.
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Tannum Sands Temperature in May
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What to Wear in Tannum Sands in May
Warm temperatures in May make for comfortable sightseeing weather. Pack breathable fabrics like cotton shirts, knee-length shorts or skirts, and comfortable walking shoes. A thin long sleeve for indoor spaces is handy. Rain gear is recommended, you can expect wet weather on multiple days.What To Do in Tannum Sands in May
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