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Unique summer destinations New Zealand’s winter months of June to August bring colder weather to much of the country, and more rain to most areas in the North Island. Mountain ranges in both islands become snow-covered, providing beautiful vistas and excellent skiing. While the South Island has cooler winter temperatures, some areas of the island experience little rainfall. has a largely temperate climate. New Zealand has a largely temperate climate. While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as -10 C in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and abundant sunshine. Daily maximum temperatures are normally in the mid to low 20s (°C) over most of the country. In New Zealand, you’ll get cooler temperatures the more south you go, which is why Auckland tends to be warmer than Queenstown. But because New Zealand does not span many latitudes – New Zealand is a relatively small country – the temperatures don’t differ that much. Historical climate What season is it in New Zealand?Best Season to Visit New Zealand New Zealand in Summer - December to February. Travelling in summer has the advantage of the best overall weather. New Zealand in Autumn (Fall) - March to May. New Zealand in Winter - June to August. New Zealand in Spring - September to November.

Seasons here are completely reversed.Most snow in New Zealand falls in the mountainous areas, like the Central Plateau in the north, and the Southern Alps in the south.Outside of geothermal activities, Rotorua is also a haven for mountain bikers.While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as – 10°C in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and abundant sunshine. Check the New Zealand weather map for current temperatures and to view a 4 day weather forecast in all main centres. And July is time to go to mountains and enjoy skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. Climate varies from subtropical on the north to continental on south. The average annual temperature is about 16 to 20 °C (61 °F - 68 °F) and winter is not much cooler than summer except mountainous areas which ruled by eternal ice. Once you get past the smell (the sulphur is pretty pungent!) Rotorua is an awesome place to spend a few days. ’s a close call whether it’s better to visit Franz Josef in the summer or the winter. Because New Zealand lies in the Southern Hemisphere, the average temperature decreases as you travel south. The far north of the country has an average temperature of about 15°C, while the deep south has a cooler 9°C average. and February are the warmest months of the year, and July is the coldest. What can kill you in New Zealand?The median, or middle, income in New Zealand was just under NZ$49,000 in 2016. There is also a minimum wage in New Zealand, but it will not meet the threshold to get any work visa.