Does uralla have snow?

When can you find snow in Uralla? Weather stations report no annual snow.

How much rain has uralla had?

Uralla Rainfall Reports

date rain to 9am interval
mm hours
October 2021 Total 90.8 9 day(s)
October 1901-2021 Average Total 72.0 8.6 day(s)
October 1901-2021 Wettest Total 236.6 1950

Where does it snow in New South Wales?

They are:

  • Thredbo. Thredbo is Australia’s premier year-round alpine resort and is located in the NSW Snowy Mountains at the foot of Mt Kosciuszko.
  • Perisher Blue. The largest resort in NSW it incorporates the villages of Perisher, Smiggins Hole, Guthega and Mt Blue Cow.
  • Charlottes Pass Ski Resort.
  • Selwyn Snowfields.

Does Armidale get snow?

Unfortunately snow usually does not fall continuously enough in Armidale for this build up to occur to more than a minor extent. Snow depths on the ground of more than two or three centimetres are rare.

What region is Armidale in?

New South Wales
Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had a population of 24,504 as at June 2018. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region….Armidale, New South Wales.

Armidale New South Wales
State electorate(s) Northern Tablelands
Federal division(s) New England

Does Mudgee have snow?

When can you find snow in Mudgee? Weather stations report no annual snow.

Does Armidale have snow?

Does Armidale get hot?

In Armidale, the summers are warm and partly cloudy and the winters are short, very cold, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 28°F to 80°F and is rarely below 20°F or above 89°F.

Does it flood in Armidale?

Armidale has never been subjected to the major flooding experienced in areas such as the Hunter Valley and the North Coast.

What altitude is Uralla?

1,012 m
Uralla/Elevation

At more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level, Uralla’s high altitude makes for cool to cold winters and mild summers.

Is Mudgee in the Hunter Valley?

Within that, the Hunter region is almost as large, and includes most of the wine-producing areas, excluding the metropolitan area of Newcastle and nearby coastal areas, some national parks, and any land that was in the Mudgee Shire (at the western heights of the catchment).

What is Mudgee known for?

Mudgee is one of the country’s great wine towns, where wineries set on rolling hills serve award-winning drops and epicurean fare. Set on the banks of the pretty Cudgegong River, the town still possesses all the character of its 19th century past.