Australia’s Summer: The “Weather Whiplash” Edition (Wettest in Nearly a Decade… and Still the 8th-Hottest)
Australia’s Summer: The “Weather Whiplash” Edition (Wettest in Nearly a Decade… and Still the 8th-Hottest) If you ever needed proof that the climate system has developed the attention span of a toddler in a sweet shop, Australia’s just delivered it. This summer (2025–26) was Australia’s wettest in nearly a decade and the eighth-warmest on record . Yes, somehow it managed to be both soggy and sizzling — like sitting in a sauna while someone attacks the roof with a pressure washer. So what actually happened? According to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, the country’s average summer temperature was 1.10°C above the 1961–1990 baseline , placing it 8th warmest since national records began (1910) . At the same time, national rainfall was well above average , making it the wettest summer since 2016–17 . And then we get the real headline: “weather whiplash.” Some regions lurched from extreme heat to extreme rain in a matter of weeks. South Australia, for example, saw a dramatic...