In a word, fantastic! The Kimberley region of north-west Australia has a tropical monsoon climate characterised by two dominant seasons.
The warm, dry ‘winter’ prevails from April to September providing warm sunny days and cool nights with stable conditions and little to no rain.
The tropical ‘summer’ from October to March has increased rainfall, heat, and humidity. Spectacular thunderstorms give dramatic light shows at night. During the summer months, there is a risk of cyclone activity.
Because it’s on the coast, Broome’s climate is more moderate, without the extremes of inland regions. During the dry winter, Broome has warm, sunny days averaging 28ºC with cool nights. The summer months average 35ºC with high humidity during the day, and balmy nights. There are year-round coastal breezes.