February weather forecast
Dandaloo, Australia

February

Weather in February

The last month of the summer, February, is also a hot month in Dandaloo, Australia, with an average temperature fluctuating between 19.4°C (66.9°F) and 30.8°C (87.4°F).

Temperature

The advent of February sees the average high-temperature at a still hot 30.8°C (87.4°F), subtly shifted from January's 32.9°C (91.2°F). Dandaloo's February nights cool down to an average low-temperature of 19.4°C (66.9°F).

Heat index

In February, the heat index is computed to be a hot 33°C (91.4°F). Extra precautions are necessary, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are plausible outcomes. Extended activity could lead to heatstroke.
The metrics for the heat index are tailored for both shady environments and light winds. Heat index values can rise by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees when in direct sunlight.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'felt air temperature', embodies the combination of air temperature and moisture content to illustrate perceived heat. Metabolic differences, pregnancy status, and the level of physical activity are additional factors influencing an individual's weather perception. Consider the sun's direct rays and their impact; they can potentially increase the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are especially vital to children. Kids often lack the knowledge about the necessity to take breaks and consume liquids. Thirst, as a late symptom of dehydration, necessitates the maintenance of hydration, particularly during enduring physical activities.

Humidity

In Dandaloo, the average relative humidity in February is 52%.

Rainfall

In February, the rain falls for 6.1 days. Throughout February, 27mm (1.06") of precipitation is accumulated. In Dandaloo, during the entire year, the rain falls for 95.3 days and collects up to 375mm (14.76") of precipitation.

Daylight

In Dandaloo, the average length of the day in February is 13h and 14min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 6:33 am and sunset at 8:12 pm. On the last day of February, sunrise is at 6:57 am and sunset at 7:45 pm AEDT.

Sunshine

The average sunshine in February is 9.2h.

UV index

In Dandaloo, the average daily maximum UV index in February is 6. A UV Index value of 6 to 7 symbolizes a high health vulnerability from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The maximum UV index, 6 during February, leads to the following recommendations:
Beware of overexposure. Fair-skinned individuals risk burning in less than 20 minutes. Avoid direct exposure to the Sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., the peak period for UV radiation, noting that objects like parasols or canopies might not offer complete sun protection. For minimizing sun-related eye damage, always choose sunglasses with UVA and UVB coverage.

Frequently asked questions

How hot does it get in Dandaloo in February?
The average high-temperature, in February, in Dandaloo, is 30.8°C (87.4°F), while the average low-temperature is 19.4°C (66.9°F). The average heat index (a.k.a. 'apparent temperature', 'feels like'), which combines air temperature and relative humidity, in February is computed to be 33°C (91.4°F).
What is the average humidity in February in Dandaloo?
The average relative humidity in February is 52%.
How much does it rain in Dandaloo in February?
In Dandaloo, Australia, during February, the rain falls for 6.1 days and regularly aggregates up to 27mm (1.06") of precipitation.
What is the average length of the day in February in Dandaloo?
In February, the average day length is 13h and 14min.
When is the sunrise / sunset in February in Dandaloo?
On the first day of February in Dandaloo, sunrise is at 6:33 am and sunset at 8:12 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:57 am and sunset at 7:45 pm AEDT.
How long on average sun shines in February in Dandaloo?
The average sunshine duration in February in Dandaloo is 9.2h.
How high is the UV index in February in Dandaloo?
The average daily maximum UV index in February in Dandaloo is 6. A UV Index estimate of 6 to 7 represents a high hazard to health from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation.
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Average temperature in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average temperature in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average high temperature in February: 30.8°C

The warmest month (with the highest average high temperature) is January (32.9°C).
The month with the lowest average high temperature is July (14.1°C).

  • Average low temperature in February: 19.4°C

The month with the highest average low temperature is January (20.9°C).
The coldest month (with the lowest average low temperature) is August (4.9°C).

Average pressure in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average pressure in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average pressure in February: 1012.9mbar

The month with the highest atmospheric pressure is July (1022.2mbar).
The month with the lowest atmospheric pressure is January (1011.1mbar).

Average wind speed in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average wind speed in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average wind speed in February: 13.6km/h

The windiest months (with the highest average wind speed) are January and February (13.6km/h).
The calmest month (with the lowest average wind speed) is May (11.1km/h).

Average humidity in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average humidity in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average humidity in February: 52%

The month with the highest relative humidity is June (80%).
The months with the lowest relative humidity are January and December (48%).

Average rainfall in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average rainfall in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average rainfall in February: 27mm

The wettest month (with the highest rainfall) is November (49mm).
The driest month (with the least rainfall) is May (21mm).

Average rainfall days in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average rainfall days in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average rainfall days in February: 6.1 days

The month with the highest number of rainy days is June (10 days).
The month with the least rainy days is February (6.1 days).

Average daylight in February / Average sunshine in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average daylight in February /
Average sunshine in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average daylight in February: 13h and 1min

The month with the longest days is December (Average daylight: 14h and 12min).
The month with the shortest days is June (Average daylight: 10h and 6min).

  • Average sunshine in February: 9h and 1min

The month with the most sunshine is December (Average sunshine: 11h and 6min).
The month with the least sunshine is June (Average sunshine: 7h and 36min).

Average sunshine days in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average sunshine days in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average sunshine days in February: 21.6 days

The month with the most sunshine days is January (24 days).
The month with the least sunshine days is June (18.3 days).

Average UV index in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average UV index in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average UV index in February: 6

The months with the highest UV index are January and December (UV index 7).
The months with the lowest UV index are June and July (UV index 3).

Average cloud cover in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average cloud cover in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average cloud cover in February: 21

The month with the most cloud cover is June (Cloud cover 34).
The months with the least cloud cover are January and December (Cloud cover 19).

Average visibility in February - Dandaloo, Australia
Average visibility in February
Dandaloo, Australia
  • Average visibility in February: 10km

The months with the highest visibility are January, February, March, April, October, November and December (10km).
The months with the lowest visibility are May, June, July, August and September (9km).

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