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Sydney is a humid subtropical climate, or at least oceanic borderlining it.
But, odd for a Cfa, it gets the most rainfall of the year in early winter (June). How is that possible for a humid subtropical climate?
June isn't that much wetter than some of the earlier months - the more dramatic contrast is between the two halves of the year: Jan-June (60% of annual) and Jul-Dec (40% of annual) - records from Observatory Hill (back to 1858) - the shorter but still lengthy record from the airport shows the same 60-40 split.