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  2. Mean annual temperatures range from 10°C in the south to 16°C in the north of New Zealand. The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February.

  3. New Zealands climate varies wildly. The far north has subtropical weather during summer, while inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as -10°C (14°F) in winter. However, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures year-round.

  4. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in New Zealand. We show the climate in New Zealand by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in New Zealand.

  5. Temperatures range from 4.5 - 18 degrees celsius (40 - 65F). Summer: December - February. Summer activities tend to make the most of the sun, sea and sand. New Zealand’s many beaches and lakes are perfect to cool off during the summer months . Temperatures range from 21 - 32 degrees celsius (70 - 90F). Autumn: March - May.

  6. Nov 28, 2020 · New Zealand enjoys a moderate climate, without extremes of hot or cold. This is due not only to the latitude of the country but to the fact that most of New Zealand's landmass is relatively close to the sea. Having such a maritime climate means there is an abundance of sunshine and pleasant temperatures for most of the year.

  7. New Zealands climate is fairly mild, compared to countries that have weeks or months of extreme heat or cold. Westerly winds and the mountains. The Southern Alps run along the West Coast of the South Island. When westerly winds rush across the ocean to New Zealand, they meet the alps and rise up over them.

  8. Oct 1, 2020 · Patterns of temperature, rain, wind, and sunshine make up the climate of Aotearoa New Zealand. We have learned to live and thrive with our climate, and tend to take it for granted because we generally know what to expect – even the unexpected.

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