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  1. May 24, 2024 · January marks the peak of summer in New Zealand, experiencing some of the highest temperatures of the year.The North Island, particularly in regions such as Auckland and Wellington, enjoys an average temperature of 20°C (68°F), while the South Island experiences slightly cooler conditions, with average temperatures around 16°C (60.8°F) in cities such as Christchurch and Dunedin.

  2. The hottest months in New Zealand are January and February, and the coldest month of the year is July. The average temperature in New Zealand decreases as you travel south. Rain, snow and sun . New Zealand is lush and green for a reason! Our average rainfall is high and spread evenly throughout the year.

  3. Nov 28, 2020 · The average year-round temperature in Rotorua is 64 degrees Fahrenheit (12 degrees Celsius), but winter temperatures can fall as low as 38 F (3.5 C). July is Rotorua's coldest month, while February is the warmest.

  4. In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in New Zealand*. The coldest month is July, with an average of 8.6 °C ( 47.5 °F). The warmest month is February, with an average of 17.4 °C ( 63.3 °F). The minimum temperature is usually recorded just before dawn, the maximum in the early afternoon.

  5. In autumn, New Zealand enjoys some of the most settled weather of the whole year. Soak up long, sunny days and golden leaves with hiking, cycling or kayaking. Temperatures range from 7 - 21 degrees celsius (45 - 70F).

  6. New Zealand’s average rainfall is high – between 640mm and 1500mm – and evenly spread throughout the year. As well as producing areas of stunning native forest, this high rainfall makes New Zealand an ideal place for farming and horticulture. Summer. New Zealand’s summer months are December to February, bringing high temperatures and ...

  7. Most areas of New Zealand have between 600 and 1600 mm of rainfall, spread throughout the year with a dry period during the summer. Over the northern and central areas of New Zealand more rainfall falls in winter than in summer, whereas for much of the southern part of New Zealand, winter is the season of least rainfall.