Seasons In Canberra ❲Cross-Platform❳
Many locals (and photographers) consider Autumn the "peak" Canberra season. The city is filled with deciduous trees (mostly Elms, Oaks, and Poplars) that turn brilliant shades of gold, orange, and red.
brings mild days and cool nights. The city’s trees turn brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow—especially around Lake Burley Griffin and the parliamentary zone. Morning frosts start appearing in late autumn. seasons in canberra
Canberra is one of the coldest cities in Australia. It rarely snows in the city center, but the surrounding mountains (Brindabellas) often get a dusting. The cold here is a "dry cold," meaning it feels crisp rather than biting. Many locals (and photographers) consider Autumn the "peak"




















