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Climate in Gippsland and Wilsons Promontory


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The climate of Gippsland is temperate and generally humid, except in the central region around Sale, where annual rainfall can be less than 600 millimetres (24 in). In the Strzelecki Ranges annual rainfall can be as high as 1500 millimetres (60 in), whilst on the high mountains of East Gippsland it probably reaches similar levels - much of it falling as snow. In lower levels east of the Snowy, mean annual rainfall is typically about 900-950 millimetres (35�37 in) and less variable than in the coastal districts of New South Wales. Mean maximum temperatures in lower areas range from 24 �C (75 �F) in January to a pleasant 15 �C (59 �F) in July. In the highlands of the Baw Baw Plateau and the remote Errinundra Plateau, temperatures are very pleasant in summer, ranging from a maximum of 18 �C (64 �F) to a minimum of 8 �C (46 �F). However, in winter, mean minima in these areas can be as low as -4 �C (25 �F), leading to heavy snowfalls that often isolate the Errinundra Plateau between June and October.

In June 2007 there was a flood affecting all of Gippsland but most especially East Gippsland, causing all rivers to have flood warnings and flooding the Bairnsdale caravan park
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