The climate graph of the Great Sandy Desert above shows the pattern in rainfall and temperature in a year.
February is the hottest month and July is the coldest month in a year in the Great Sandy Desert.
Precipitation occurs all year round, but occurs in Winter (Summer for Australians) most often and in Summer (Winter for the Australians) least often. The wettest month is January (43cm) and the driest month is August (7cm).
The Great Sandy Desert receives a surprising amount of rainfall, the northern parts are occasionally affected by monsoons. It is much hotter further south.
Precipitation occurs all year round, but occurs in Winter (Summer for Australians) most often and in Summer (Winter for the Australians) least often. The wettest month is January (43cm) and the driest month is August (7cm).
The Great Sandy Desert receives a surprising amount of rainfall, the northern parts are occasionally affected by monsoons. It is much hotter further south.