Kinglake · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Environment & Climate in Kinglake

The local climate — how much rain the area gets and how warm or cool it tends to be.

More than 1,100mm of average annual rainfall makes Kinglake much wetter than most other areas. This high rainfall is paired with a cool climate, meaning temperatures stay low throughout the year.

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📍 Kinglake, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Kinglake sits — Average annual rainfall

1,106
  • 0–71: 0 areas
  • 71–143: 1 area
  • 143–214: 16 areas
  • 214–286: 35 areas
  • 286–357: 32 areas
  • 357–429: 45 areas
  • 429–500: 78 areas
  • 500–571: 149 areas
  • 571–643: 210 areas
  • 643–714: 288 areas
  • 714–786: 217 areas
  • 786–857: 198 areas
  • 857–929: 98 areas
  • 929–1,000: 125 areas
  • 1,000–1,071: 112 areas
  • 1,071–1,143: 128 areas
  • 1,143–1,214: 126 areas
  • 1,214–1,286: 133 areas
  • 1,286–1,357: 86 areas
  • 1,357–1,429: 103 areas
  • 1,429–1,500: 83 areas
  • 1,500–1,571: 43 areas
  • 1,571–1,643: 53 areas
  • 1,643–1,714: 19 areas
  • 1,714–1,786: 15 areas
  • 1,786–1,857: 9 areas
  • 1,857–1,929: 6 areas
  • 1,929–2,000: 42 areas

All statistical area 2 (sa2) areas, 2021. The marker is Kinglake — higher than 69% of areas.

Average annual rainfall compared with the state and national average
Kinglake1,106
Victoria 510

Climate

Average rainfall and temperature.

The annual rainfall of 1,106mm is far above the Victorian figure of 510mm. It is also a cool place to live, with an average maximum temperature of 17.6°C and a typical minimum of 8.4°C.

Sources

  • SILO gridded climate data — Queensland Government (Long Paddock), 2019–2023 (CC BY 4.0).

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Cite this page

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Environment & Climate in Kinglake [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/209031211/kinglake/topic/environment-climate