<P> The climate of Sydney is humid subtropical (Köppen Cfa), shifting from mild and cool in winter to warm and hot in the summer, with no extreme seasonal differences as the weather is moderated by proximity to the ocean . More contrasting temperatures are recorded in the inland western suburbs . Rainfall is spread evenly throughout the year, though it is generally highest between February and June . Precipitation varies across the region, with areas adjacent to the coast being the wettest . </P> <P> Sydney has 103.9 clear days annually, with the monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 53% in January to 72% in August . The city receives around 20 thunderstorms per year . Sydney's heat is predominantly dry when temperatures soar over 35 ° C (95 ° F). In some hot days, low pressure troughs would increase humidity and southerly busters would decrease temperatures . In late autumn and winter, east coast lows can bring large amounts of rainfall . </P>

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