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Feb 17, 2024 · August usually has the least rainfall out of the winter months in New Zealand. However, there are wetter areas of New Zealand than others. The West Coast of the South Island is notorious for its high rainfall, while regions like the northern South Island and eastern North Island are much dryer regions.
May 23, 2024 · Average rainfall in New Zealand in August. With winter in the process of moving on, there are changes to the rainfall patterns around New Zealand during August. Although this is still a ‘wet’ season in places like Auckland and Wellington, August is typically much less rainy overall there than the previous two months.
Average August Rainfall for New Zealand. The tables below list monthly averages for rainfall during August at cities, towns, beaches and islands throughout New Zealand. Each place has a total for how many days of wet weather it usually gets a year and for the normal amount of precipitation.
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August is the final month of winter in New Zealand, and although it's officially marginally warmer than July, there's not much to distinguish them. August is also slightly drier than July, which sees the highest rainfall of the year in most parts of the North Island, but there's still a lot of rain in Auckland and nearby areas. The South Islandis m...
August is low tourism season in many parts of New Zealand, except for places where you can ski—there are many more ski fields in the South Island than the North. In general, August is low season in the north, although very popular places like Rotoruaget a constant stream of visitors, especially package tourists on buses, throughout the year. Augus...
Keen skiers and snowboarders will want to head to the mountains of the South Island, or of the central North Island. There are three ski fields in the North Island, around the Tongariro National Park, but many more in the south, especially around Queenstown, Wanaka, and the Canterbury town of Methven. Driving conditions can be challenging at this t...
New Zealand's ski season normally starts in June and continues into October, so by August most ski fields will have a healthy layer of snow and will be at their best. General sightseeing is more enjoyable in August than extensive outdoor activities, unless you're seriously committed to outdoor adventures and have the experience and fitness to do th...
Winter Games, Queenstown/Wanaka.This winter sporting festival focuses on skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, and curling. Even if you don't participate in these sports yourself, this can be fun to watch. Beervana, Wellington.New Zealand has a thriving craft beer scene, celebrated during Beervana in Wellington. A good reason to hibernate indoors in We...
Highlights of New Zealand: From North to South - 15 Days. Traverse New Zealand on this two-week adventure-packed trip, covering the highlights of the North and South Islands. Best of New Zealand's South Island - 10 Days. This 10-day road trip through the South Island combines the best of New Zealand. Discover jaw-dropping scenery at Lake Tekapo, Ao...
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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.
Annual Rainfall Averages for New Zealand. The tables below give yearly averages for rainfall at cities, towns, beaches and islands throughout New Zealand. Each place has a total for how many days of wet weather it usually gets a year and for the normal amount of precipitation.
These four maps of New Zealand show the average seasonal rainfall trends at 30 sites around New Zealand from 1960 to 2022. There is one map for each season: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.