Broome Weather in August

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While most parts of Australia are experiencing winter in August, Broome makes for a great holiday spot, with sunny skies, warm temperatures, and a refreshing south easterly breeze. Without further ado, let's dive into the details of Broome weather in August. 

 

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What Is the Weather Like in Broome in August?

Unlike other regions of the country that experience four distinct seasons, Western Australia has only two: the wet season that runs from November to April and the dry season that stretches from May to October. In the midst of the dry season in August, the temperatures are pleasantly warm during the day and fresh at night. A south easterly breeze brings relief from the heat and there’s almost no chance of rain during this month. 

For detailed information about the seasons in Western Australia and other regions, read our Guide to the Best Time to Visit Australia.

What to pack when visiting Broome in August

If you're planning a trip to Broome in August, make sure to pack light clothing that will allow you to stay comfortable in the warm weather and a cardigan for cooler evenings. Remember to bring swimwear for those leisurely beach days, as well as sun protection, including sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat.

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Average Temperatures in Broome in August

The average minimum temperature in Broome in August is 15 °C (59 °F) at night, while the mercury often rises to 32 °C (90 °F) during the day.

Average Sea Temperatures in Broome in August

The average sea temperature in Broome in August is 24°C (75°F), which is warm enough for comfortable swimming. 

Is it safe to swim in Broome in August?

Broome beaches are safe for swimming for most of the dry season. However, it is always important to take necessary precautions and adhere to local guidelines to ensure your safety. 

Tides in Broome in August

In August, the range between high and low tides in Broome is significantly smaller than during the wet season. Clear, calm seawater during neap tides provides an ideal environment for water activities, especially snorkelling.

Average Sunshine Hours per Day in Broome in August

Broome has at least 8 hours of sunshine each day throughout the year. August is the sunniest month with 321 hours of bright sunshine. There are around 11 hours of sunshine per day, which is over 90% of daylight hours. 

In August, the sun rises between 6:18 am and 5:59 am and sets between 5:36 pm and 5:43 pm, guaranteeing on average 11.3 hours of daylight.

UV levels in Broome in August

The UV index in Broome in August is over 9, indicating a very high risk of harm from sun exposure. Avoid being outside during peak hours when the sun's rays are at their strongest, wear sunglasses with UV protection, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF, as unprotected skin can burn within minutes. 

Average Rainfall in Broome in August

August is a very dry month in Broome. You will only occasionally experience rain and thunderstorms during your visit. On average, it rains for one day and there’s around 2 mm (0.1 in) of precipitation. The relative humidity is around 54% at this time of year.

Best Things to Do in Broome in August

In August, all roads in the Kimberley region are open and there are no restrictions on travel in remote areas, providing the possibility for fantastic outdoor experiences. This is also the time of year native wildflowers, such as Kimberley rose (sticky kurrajong), come into bloom. However, keep in mind that this month is also the peak of the tourist season, so it’s essential to book accommodation and activities ahead. Below, we list the most popular events in Broome in August.

Shinju Matsuri: Festival of the Pearl

Shinju Matsuri is a two-week festival that celebrates the Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, and Indigenous cultures that have been brought together by the pearl industry in Broome through art exhibitions, performances, and gourmet dining. Highlights include the awakening of Sammy the Dragon which signals the start of the festival, as well as the Chinatown Feast, with lantern-lit hawker-style markets running along Carnarvon Street

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Whale watching

August is the peak season for whale watching in Broome. The Kimberley region is home to the world’s largest population of humpback whales. Between June and September, over 35,000 whales migrate from the cold waters of Antarctica to spend the winter months in the tropical waters around Broome. Join one of many whale watching cruises to learn all about these magnificent creatures and discover the Indian Ocean's rich marine diversity. 

Environs Kimberley Live Art Auction 

This popular annual art auction held at the Broome Convention Centre showcases some of the best artworks the Kimberley region has to offer. All proceedings go to artists and support the conservation work of Environs Kimberley, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting the land and waters of the region.

Beagle Bay

The dry season is the perfect time to visit the Aboriginal community at Beagle Bay on the Dampier Peninsula, around 100 km (62 mi) north of Broome. The heritage-listed Sacred Heart Church, built by hand by local Aboriginal people and the Pallotine Monks in 1917 and decorated with local pearl shells, is well worth a visit.

Broome Cup

The Broome Cup is an annual 2020 m (1.25 mi) horse race and the highlight of the Broome Racing Season. Both seasoned horse racing enthusiasts and curious spectators from all over the country gather to cheer on their favourite horses to the finish line. 

Recommended Itineraries for Broome in August

First Light Travel’s Blog in-depth articles are a great place to start planning your trip. Our Western Australia Self-Drive Tour Itineraries offer plenty of tips on things to see and do, including the best accommodation options. Contact one of our Australia travel specialists who will help you create an unforgettable trip.

Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic
: 1 Mar 2023 (Last updated: 1 Mar 2023)

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