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New Zealand is in the Southern
Hemisphere, which of course means mid summer is at Christmas time while mid
winter is June/July. Given the small land mass relative to the expanse of
ocean around New Zealand, the seasonal variations in New Zealand weather
are smaller than mainland Europe. In general terms New Zealand's climate
equates to France / NW Spain / Portugal.
North Island has a warm mild climate, almost sub-tropical in the extreme
north. Auckland average summer temperature (January) is about 21C and winter
is 11C. Annual rainfall in North Island is around 125-150cm, the west receiving
slightly more rain than the east. Auckland's climate might be described as
being similar to northern Portugal. |
South island is cooler, Dunedin has
average summer temperatures of about 15C and winter 6C. (Similar to northern
France). The contrast in rainfall across South Island is much greater due
to the Southern Alps and varies from 300cm on the west coast to 65cm on the
Canterbury Plains and Christchurch. New
Zealand Weather
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