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Weather in Auckland

Auckland enjoys a warm-temperate maritime climate with mild winters, humid summers, and year-round rainfall, making it a vibrant city for outdoor exploration in any season.

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Overview

Auckland, located in the northern part of New Zealand's North Island, enjoys a warm-temperate maritime climate with mild, damp winters and warm, humid summers. The city's climate is influenced by its coastal location, providing moderate temperatures year-round.

Temperatures

  • Summer (December to February): Average highs of 23.9°C (75°F) and lows of 16.1°C (61°F).
  • Autumn (March to May): Average highs range from 21°C to 17°C (70°F to 63°F), with lows between 13°C and 10°C (55°F to 50°F).
  • Winter (June to August): Average highs of 14.6°C (58°F) and lows of 7.7°C (46°F).
  • Spring (September to November): Average highs range from 17°C to 20°C (63°F to 68°F), with lows between 10°C and 13°C (50°F to 55°F).

Rainfall

Auckland receives an average annual rainfall of about 1,119 mm (44.1 inches), with rainfall distributed fairly evenly throughout the year. This consistent precipitation contributes to the city's lush parks and surrounding natural landscapes.

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