Barometric Pressure in Albany, Australia 
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Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
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Albany has a Mediterranean climate with cold and wet winters, mild and wet springs, and warm and dry summers. Air pressure in Albany changes due to its coastal location and surrounding hills. The Indian Ocean and Great Southern Ocean influence Albany's air pressure, bringing low-pressure systems. The nearby Mount Lindesay and the Porongurup Range also affect air pressure. In winter, low-pressure systems bring rain and strong winds. Summer has high-pressure systems, resulting in clear skies and calm conditions. Albany's climate type means low pressure dominates during winter, bringing rain. The city's geography creates varying air pressure, influencing the weather. Seasonal changes bring different air pressure patterns and weather conditions. The climate and geography combine to create Albany's unique weather patterns.