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  1. Auckland’s location. Auckland enjoys warm, rather dry summers and mild, wet winters. The climate is comfortable all year round except in the summer months when a combination of heat and humidity can lead to some rather sticky days and nights. Frosts in winter are very rare.

  2. The fact that New Zealand lies closer to the equator than the UK means that its winter days are longer and the nights are shorter. For example, Auckland in midwinter has sunrise at around 7:35 am and sundown at 5:15 pm. London has sunrise at 8:05 am and sundown at 3:55 pm. Auckland’s 9 hour 38 minute midwinter day has the same number of ...

  3. Climate Details For New Zealand’s Cities. Click on any of the cities below for a climate description and details of average temperatures, sunshine hours, rainy days and humidity each month. Auckland’s Climate. New Plymouth’s Climate. Blenheim’s Climate. Napier’s Climate. Wellington’s Climate.

  4. Auckland Weekly Rent For 3 Bedroom Flats – Unfurnished. The prices above were recorded during the six months to 30 September 2020. The September 2020 Barfoot and Thompson rental report stated that, in the Auckland Central suburbs, Aucklanders are paying around $657 per week for a three bedroomed property and $524 for a two bedroomed property.

  5. Nov 8, 2010 · Lots of rain and very little sun. But last winter was a bit better with many more sunny days especially nice clear sunny days following a morning frost. (The sunny days can be quite warm even in the dead of winter.) The days are short--it is dark by 5:30-6:00 each day and the mornings are dark until 8:00 or after.

  6. It was a very hard decision to make, but after being held up at knife point in South Africa when I was just 18, my parents were even more convinced that it was the best thing to do. About. Name: Nadia. Age: 24. Occupation: Teacher. Number Emigrating: 5. Emigrated from: South Africa. Moved to: Dannemora, Auckland. Daily Commute Time: 45 minutes.

  7. Dec 13, 2012 · Auckland. More money, better funded than Otago. The most important thing though is to check out your PhD supervisor and the number/quality of publications he/she has. Very important for your future career for your supervisor to be well-known in the field. He/she will be the one writing your references after all.

  8. The main weather hazard faced by Wellington’s residents is the strength of the sun – particularly in summer. In high summer, the sunshine in New Zealand is really strong. You’ll burn more easily in New Zealand than anywhere in the Mediterranean. There are three reasons why the sun in the Southern Hemisphere is so strong.

  9. May 30, 2016 · 1,620. We have lived in Dunedin for four years- and I agree, you need to look for a place with as much sun as possible, especially in winter! I quite like St.Clair, being close to the beach has its advantages, but then again there is the problem of the possible flooding. Andersons Bay is another suburb I personally like, or, if you don't mind ...

  10. Christchurch enjoys a temperate, relatively dry climate with rain falling on fewer days than New Zealand’s other major cities. The climate is comfortable all year round, although winter nights can be chilly and frosts are much more common in Christchurch than in Wellington or Auckland. When it’s frosty in Christchurch wind conditions tend ...

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