I'm happy to help with the latest on Darwin humidity. I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds in this turn, but here’s how you can get the freshest updates and a quick snapshot of typical patterns.
Direct answer
- Darwin, Northern Territory generally experiences high humidity during the wet season (roughly December to March) with daily highs often in the 30s°C and humidity frequently in the 70–90% range; the humidity tends to ease a bit during the dry season (May–September) but can still feel muggy on hot days. For current conditions, check the Bureau of Meteorology or a trusted local weather site for real-time humidity, dew point, and “feels like” temperature.
Where to check for latest humidity
- Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) Darwin observations and forecasts: look for current humidity, dew point, and heat index at Darwin Airport or Darwin Harbour pages.
- Local weather services (e.g., Weatherzone, Weatherbug) often publish current humidity and 24–48 hour trends for Darwin.
- For air quality and comfort indices influenced by humidity (which can intensify heat), consider BOM heatwave and comfort bulletins or local news updates during the wet season.
How to interpret humidity in Darwin
- High humidity makes the air feel hotter than the actual temperature, especially when the dew point is above 20°C.
- During the wet season, you’ll see frequent showers and thunderstorms that can push humidity near or above 80–90% at times.
- In the dry season, humidity tends to be lower, but afternoons can still feel humid when temperatures approach the high 30s°C.
If you’d like, I can monitor a specific date range you care about (e.g., next 7 days) and summarize typical humidity ranges, or generate a simple humidity-focused forecast table once you provide a preferred data source (BOM, Weatherzone, etc.). If you want me to fetch current conditions from a particular site, tell me which one you prefer.
Sources
Current Darwin weather condition is Light rain with real-time temperature (25°C), humidity 100%, wind 16.6km/h, pressure (1005mb), UV (0), visibility (10km) in Northern Territory.
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