Canberra in January
January weather, climate averages, and packing tips.
January marks a typically warm period of summer, where the weather is warming up. Daytime highs average 27°C / 80°F, dropping to 15°C / 58°F at night.
You can expect a mix of sun and cloud, with about 9 days seeing some rain. The sun is very strong at this time of year, making sun protection essential during the day.
Statistically, this is the hottest month of the year.
How it compares to the rest of the year in Canberra.
Temperature
- Daytime high
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- Nighttime low
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- Feels like (avg)
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Sunshine
- Daylight
- 14.2 hours
- UV index (max)
- 10
- Typical sun hours
- 06:05 – 20:18
Rain & Snow
- Total
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- Rainy days
- 9
- Cloud cover
- 48%
- Snowfall
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Humidity & Wind
- Humidity (avg)
- 64%
- Wind (avg)
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- Wind (max gusts)
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Frequently asked questions
Is January a good time to visit Canberra?
Typical January days in Canberra reach highs of 27°C (81°F) with nights around 14°C (57°F). It usually feels warm by day and cool after dark. Overall, January sits in the middle of the Canberra climate range.
What are temperatures like in January?
In January, you can usually expect highs of 27°C (81°F) and lows near 14°C (57°F). That means warm days and cool nights, so pack layers you can add or remove.
How much does it rain in January?
Rainfall in January averages 53 mm (2.1 in) across roughly 9 days. Overall it is a moderately wet time of year, so showers are usually brief rather than all-day downpours.
How many hours of daylight are there in January?
You can expect about 14 hours of daylight in January. Sunrise is typically around 06:05 and sunset near 20:18. You get long days with comfortable amounts of daylight.
How strong is the sun in January?
UV levels frequently reach very high levels (around 10), so strong sun protection is essential, especially around midday.
Is it windy in January?
In January, average wind speeds are around 12 km/h (7 mph), with gusts on the windiest days reaching about 53 km/h (33 mph). On the ground, it is it can feel quite windy at times, particularly when weather systems move through.