Hall · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Environment & Climate in Hall

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

Rainfall in Hall is a little below the territory average, with 832 millimetres falling annually. The local climate is defined by temperatures that sit close to the ACT average, though the area sees some of the lowest minimum temperatures among similar places.

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📍 Hall, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Hall sits — Average annual rainfall

832
  • 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 Hall — lower than 53% of areas.

Average annual rainfall compared with the state and national average
Hall832
Australian Capital Territory 908

Climate

Average rainfall and temperature.

The typical minimum temperature is 6.9 degrees, which is among the lowest for its level. Meanwhile, the average maximum temperature of 20.9 degrees is lower than most areas and sits about the same as the territory figure.

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 Hall [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/801041043/hall/topic/environment-climate