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![]() Auckland 17°C |
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New Zealand is a distinct and unique topography and its geographical location to the south of the globe adds to the intriguing features. The weather and climate of New Zealand is largely influenced by its proximity to the sea, the Southern Alps and the unique latitude zone it lies in. The weather and climate of New Zealand is of great importance to its people, since most of the economy and the livelihood of the natives and settlers largely depends on the land and resources. New Zealand experiences a mild temperature and heavy rainfall. Most regions of the country are blessed with many hours of sunshine. The weather and climate of New Zealand is also dominated by the mountains and the sea, which form an indispensable part of the topography. The weather and climate of New Zealand does not experience a vast temperature range, but it known to change unexpectedly. This is mostly the outcome and result of the cold fronts and tropical cyclones
that quickly blow inland. This feature also affects tourism and adventure sports like hiking and other outdoor activities. The weather and climate of New Zealand is categorized into four distinct
seasons. Spring lasts from September to November, while summer lasts from December through to the month of February. Then, there is the autumn season from March, through to May and the winter season
from June to August. The weather and climate of New Zealand displays mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and plenty of sunshine. The location of New Zealand in the Southern Hemisphere results in a drop in temperature as
one travels southward. During the summer months, the average maximum temperature usually ranges between 20 - 30ºC. The sunniest areas in New Zealand are the Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay, Nelson and
Marlborough. New Zealand flaunts little air pollution, which results in strong UV rays during summer. Tourists and locals are advised to use sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats. > Current Weather and Weather Forecast for New Zealand Cities < |
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