Weather in July 2025

Northern Territory weather in July 2025

The average weather in Northern Territory in July

The weather in Northern Territory in July is hot. The average temperatures are between 22°C and 29°C.

There shouldn't be any rainy days in in Northern Territory during July. Having said that, the days are very hot in July so hanging out outside is more recomanded during the after noons and evening time.

Our weather forecast can give you a great sense of what weather to expect in Northern Territory in July 2025.

If you’re planning to visit Northern Territory in the near future, we highly recommend that you review the 14 day weather forecast for Northern Territory before you arrive.

Temperatures
29° / 22°
Rainy Days
0
Snowy Days
0
Dry Days
31
Rainfall
6
mm
Sun Hours
11.9
Hrs

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Northern Territory annual weather

Month Temperatures Rainy Days Dry Days Snowy Days Rainfall Weather More details
January 31° / 27° 20 11 0 670 mm
Ok
February 31° / 27° 17 12 0 521 mm
Ok
March 31° / 27° 16 15 0 425 mm
Ok
April 31° / 26° 8 22 0 195 mm
Ok
May 31° / 24° 2 29 0 53 mm
Good
June 29° / 22° 0 30 0 5 mm
Good
July 29° / 22° 0 31 0 6 mm
Good
August 30° / 22° 0 31 0 5 mm
Good
September 32° / 24° 1 29 0 40 mm
Good
October 33° / 26° 4 27 0 114 mm
Good
November 33° / 28° 10 20 0 170 mm
Ok
December 33° / 28° 18 13 0 455 mm
Ok

Weather in Northern Territory in July - FAQ

What is the average temperature in Northern Territory in July?
The average temperature in Northern Territory in July is 22/29° C.
What is the chance of rain in Northern Territory in July?
On average, there are 0 rainy days in Northern Territory during July.
Weather wise, is July a good time to visit Northern Territory?
The weather in Northern Territory in July is good.
Can it snow in Northern Territory in July?
On average, there are 0 snowy days in Northern Territory in July.
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