New Zealand’s climate is diverse – the north of the North Island can have warm subtropical weather in summer, while inland alpine areas of the South Island can have heavy snow and temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F) in winter. The hottest months in New Zealand are January and February, and the coldest month of the year is July.. As a small land mass surrounded by oceans, New Zealand enjoys a temperate maritime climate. Mean annual temperatures range from 10°C in the south to 16°C in the north. The coldest month is usually July, and the warmest is January or February. Sunshine hours are relatively high in areas that are sheltered from the rain-bearing westerlies.
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New Zealand’s climate varies wildly. The far north has subtropical weather during summer, while inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as -10°C (14°F) in winter. However, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures year-round. The average New Zealand temperature decreases as you travel south.. New Zealand’s climate is diverse – the north of the North Island can have warm subtropical weather in summer, while inland alpine areas of the South Island can have heavy snow and temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F) in winter. The hottest months in New Zealand are January and February, and the coldest month of the year is July.