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It was a Tuesday morning in late November when Priya stepped off the plane in Sydney, her thick wool coat dripping with the last of a northern hemisphere autumn. She had packed scarves, boots, and a vague sense of dread about the "Australian winter."

By December, she was in Cairns for (December to February). Her first thought was that she had accidentally walked into a sauna. The air was a thick, wet blanket. The heat wasn't a dry crackle like she'd expected; it was a moist, breathing presence. And then, every afternoon at 3 PM sharp, the sky would turn the colour of a bruise. The rain didn't fall—it announced itself. Monsoonal downpours that turned gutters into rivers and sent giant tree frogs onto her balcony. She learned to love the 3 PM siesta, napping through the thunder, then emerging to a world washed clean and steaming. australia weather seasons

Finally, she drove down to the Snowy Mountains in June for (June to August). After months of sweating, she finally unpacked those boots. She had expected a mild, grey drizzle—but instead found a sharp, dazzling cold. Frost sparkled on the grass. The air was so clear and still it felt like crystal. She learned that "Australian winter" meant snow in the alpine regions, but also meant "sunny and 18 degrees" in Brisbane. It meant whale migrations up the east coast. It meant bonfires on the beach in Byron Bay while wearing a beanie. It was a Tuesday morning in late November

Her Uber driver, a sun-leathered man named Baz, laughed so hard he nearly missed the airport exit. "Love, it's almost summer here," he said, pointing to a billboard advertising Christmas barbecues. "You've got the seasons all back-to-front." The air was a thick, wet blanket