July in Perth sees the temperatures drop, we are in the middle of winter and when we do not have rain, there are clear skies that lead to horribly cold mornings but fantastic days of sunshine. Some days you can get around in short sleeves, you always make sure you have a jacket close just in case the wind whips up.

June and July are the months we get the most rain, over the period of 1876 to 2016 we see around 170 mm of rain in those months. From 1994 to 2016 the rainfall dropped on average from 130 mm in June to 145 mm in July. So what we know is June and July are cold and wet, August is still wet with around 130 mm of rain before September drops off significantly. All I know is July is early sunsets and late sunrises, cold and rainy conditions that I force myself through before life becomes great again.
