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Litchfield National Park
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm
Spring is in the air! While the Red Centre starts to see temperatures close to 30°C | 86°F during the day again, tropical Darwin never moves below that mark but is still in Dry Season. September is still a great month to travel the Northern Territory! Keep reading to learn more about the Northern Territory Weather in September and the best things to do in Northern Territory in September.
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm

Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm
July is a great month to visit the Northern Territory. It is winter but unlike most places in the world, winter in the Northern Territory is very mild with hardly any rain. Keep reading to learn more about the Northern Territory Weather in July and the best things to do in Northern Territory in July. 
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm

Kata Tjuta by Patrick McGregor unsplash
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm
When the average rainfall in Alice Springs is higher than in Darwin it means we have arrived in June. The first full-on dry month in the Top End is the first month of winter for the Red Centre. Keep reading to learn more about the Northern Territory Weather in June and the best things to do in Northern Territory in June.
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm

Dot painting workshop with Maruku Arts in Uluru
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm
May is a wonderful time to visit the Northern Territory! Darwin and the Top End have well and truly moved into Dry Season and while the nights in the Red Centre get a bit chilly now, the daytime temperatures are perfect for exploring the desert without the risks of a heat stroke. 
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm

Couple watch sunset in Ubirr
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm
March is the last official month of Wet Season in Northern Territory’s Top End. Meanwhile, there’s still a chance of rain in the desert as the Red Centre moves into Autumn. Keep reading to learn more about the Northern Territory Weather in March and the best things to do in Northern Territory in March.
Alexandra Diethelm
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Alexandra Diethelm


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