Weather Locations in New Zealand
Top 20 Locations in New Zealand
Population: 4154000
Currency: Dollar
New Zealand Weather Overview
Since
the Maori people named
Mountain
chains expanding throughout the length of
Temperatures
Because
New Zealand does not have a large temperature range, lacking
the extremes one finds in most continental climates; therefore the country can
regularly seem to experience four seasons in one day. The weather can change
without warning; as cold fronts or tropical cyclones rapidly blow in. Because
of this, travellers should be arranged for unexpected changes in weather and
temperature if you’re going hiking or doing other outdoor activities.
Precipitation
New Zealand 's average rainfall is reasonably high; between
640mm to 1500m evenly spread throughout the year. Over the northern and central
areas of New Zealand more
rain falls in winter than in summer, whereas for much of the southern part of New Zealand ,
winter is the season of least rainfall. As well as constructing areas of
stunning native forest, this high rainfall makes New Zealand an ideal place for
farming and horticulture.
Most snow in New Zealand falls in the mountain
areas. Snow hardly ever falls in the coastal areas of the North
Island and west of the South Island,
although the east and south of the South Island
may experience a little snow in winter. Frosts can occur anywhere in New Zealand and
usually form on cold nights with clear skies and seldom wind.
Sunshine
Most places in
As
Summer – December, January, February
Autumn – March, April, May
March to May are
Winter – June, July, August
Spring – September, October, November
Spring lasts from September to November, and
