Auckland is not called downunder without
reason! Our coldest month is July, and our warmest
is in January; our seasons opposite to those in the
Northern Hemisphere. Average temperatures are around
15C (60F) in the upper NorthIsland, and around 10C (50F) near the bottom
of the South
Island.
The climate is fairly mild, without the extremes experienced
in many other countries. In fact, New zealand doesn't tend to have temperatures
over 35C (100F) or under -10C (14F). It tends to snow
only in the mountains in the North
Island,
and mainly in the Southern Alps in the South Island, although it has been known to snow on some of the cities
on the East Coast of the South Island from time to time.
Sunshine!
The sunniest place in New Zealand is Nelson, in fact both Nelson and
Blenheim (near the top of the South Island) vie for top sunshine honours! Regionally, Wellington was much sunnier in 1997 than it usually
is, recording 2,168 hours of sunshine. Auckland (known for being a little greyer)
recorded around its average, 2,053 hours. Christchurch was sunnier than Auckland, getting 2,156 hours of sunshine in
1997, and Dunedin sadly, came last, recording only 1,643 hours of sunshine.
What
do I wear?
One of the most common questions asked before planning a trip
is, naturally, what should I bring to wear?!
We've put together this small guide to help your planning:
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Summer (Dec-Feb)
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Autumn (Mar-May)
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Winter (Jun-Aug)
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Spring (Sep-Nov)
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sunscreen,
beachwear, sandals, mosquito repellent, light
cover
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Rain
jacket, at least one warm jersey/sweater
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lots
of pullovers/sweaters, warm coat, rainwear
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cardigan/sweater,
umbrella
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