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  1. The climate of New Zealand is varied due to the country's diverse landscape. Most regions of New Zealand belong to the temperate zone with a maritime climate ( Köppen climate classification: Cfb) characterised by four distinct seasons. Winters are relatively mild and summers comparatively cool.

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  2. Climate change in New Zealand involves historical, current and future changes in the climate of New Zealand; and New Zealand's contribution and response to global climate change. [2] [3] Summers are becoming longer and hotter, and some glaciers have melted completely and others have shrunk.

  3. Climate of New Zealand. Temperature records. The highest temperature ever recorded in New Zealand was 42.4 °C (108.3 °F) on 7 February 1973 in Rangiora. [1] The lowest temperature ever recorded in New Zealand was −25.6 °C (−14.1 °F) on 18 July 1903 in Ranfurly. Highest & lowest temperatures measured in New Zealand. Lowest.

  4. Climate & Weather. Overview of New Zealand's climate. New Zealand's climate is complex and varies from warm subtropical in the far north to cool temperate climates in the far south, with severe alpine conditions in the mountainous areas.

  5. New Zealand climate and weather. Whatever the season, it’s always a good time to visit New Zealand as there’s so much to see and do year-round. Seasons in New Zealand.

  6. ›. Climate and Atmosphere. ›. Climate. Kōrero: Climate. New Zealand is a relatively small area of land with a temperate climate, lying in the roaring forties wind system. The ocean, prevailing winds and mountains greatly influence the climate. He kōrero nā Brett Mullan, Andrew Tait and Craig Thompson.

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