🇦🇺 Sydney vs 🇦🇹 Vienna

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Sydney

few clouds

57°F

Few Clouds

Feels like 56°F

H 58°F / L 54°F

Humidity: 91%

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Vienna

few clouds

63°F

Few Clouds

Feels like 62°F

H 66°F / L 60°F

Humidity: 65%

Climate Overview

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Sydney

Humid subtropical — warm summers, mild winters, year-round sunshine

Best monthsSeptember, October, November, March, April
AvoidJanuary, February (heat waves), July (coolest and grey)
Annual rain48 inches (1,217 mm)

Sydney enjoys one of the world's best climates. Summers are warm with beach weather; winters are mild enough for outdoor activities. The city is split between coastal suburbs (cooled by sea breezes) and inland western suburbs (dramatically hotter in summer).

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Vienna

Humid continental — cold winters, warm summers, variable transitional seasons

Best monthsApril, May, June, September
AvoidDecember, January, February
Annual rain26 inches (660 mm)

Vienna sits in the Danube basin surrounded by the Vienna Woods and the Alps to the west, which shelter it from the worst Atlantic weather but bring cold alpine air in winter. Summers are warm and lively; winters are cold but culturally rich.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇦🇺 Sydney🇦🇹 Vienna
Spring

60–73°F

September–November

41–66°F

March–May

Summer

72–82°F

December–February

64–82°F

June–August

Fall

62–75°F

March–May

48–66°F

September–November

Winter

50–63°F

June–August

29–39°F

December–February

Sydney vs Vienna: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Sydney or Vienna have better weather?

Sydney and Vienna have very different climates. Humid subtropical — warm summers, mild winters, year-round sunshine Vienna: Humid continental — cold winters, warm summers, variable transitional seasons. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Sydney vs Vienna?

Best time for Sydney: September, October, November, March, April. Best time for Vienna: April, May, June, September.

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