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Barometric Pressure in Cairns, AU

Pressure

0000 hPa
00.00 inHg

Temperature

00.0 ℃
0.00 ℉

Wind

00.0 m/s
00.0 mph

Humidity

00.0%
Weather now

The pressure in Cairns, Australia Australia is predicted to quickly rise over the next few hours, with an average pressure of 1012 hPa today, which is considered normal.

 

Weather prediction: Expect more dry and cold weather and a strong breeze to gale winds

The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Cairns is 3.8 hPa, with a low of 1010 hPa and a high of 1013.8 hPa. The daily average here is lower than in most cities around the world.

Forecast

 

The barometric pressure in Cairns, Australia, varies throughout the year due to the changing seasons. During the wet season, from November to April, the barometric pressure is generally lower, indicating a higher chance of rain and thunderstorms. In the dry season, from May to October, the barometric pressure rises, indicating drier and more stable conditions.

Barometric pressure

Cairns is nestled between the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest-covered mountains, which influences its atmospheric pressure. The sea breezes from the reef and the cooling effect of the rainforest can cause lower pressure near the coast. The mountain ranges surrounding Cairns can contribute to higher pressure, creating a unique microclimate with varying conditions. These geographical features make the weather in Cairns interesting and diverse.

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