…two main geographical features: the mountains and the sea. Check the New Zealand weather map for current temperatures and to view a 4 day weather forecast in all main centres. New Zealand Seasons New Zealand does not have a large temperature range, lacking the extremes found in most continental…
…The water is warm 20°-23° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit) and the water is clear averaging 20 metres visibility. This is the summer season so you can expect mild air temperatures too. From May to early September the visibility is excellent for scuba diving the Poor Knights while the temperature…
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…the watertemperature? The watertemperature of the sea surrounding New Zealand varies between seasons, and is warmer the further north you go. In winter, the ocean temperature surrounding the lower South Island drops as low as 8°C, whilst around the upper North Island watertemperatures average…
…Ultimate New Zealand DVD". Although April is the start of the Autumn in New Zealand and the temperature is not quite as hot as the summer months, there is still every reason to enjoy the country's sand, sea and surf - without even getting your toes wet. Whilst some of the best beaches in the country…
…influence on the country's predominantly coastal vineyards. The vines are warmed by strong, clear sunlight during the day and cooled at night by sea breezes. The long, slow ripening period helps to retain the vibrant varietal flavours that make New Zealand wine so distinctive. New Zealand's small…
…many water birds. For this reason the lake is a traditional mahinga kai (food gathering place) for Maori people. Lake Matheson was formed about 14,000 years ago, when the Fox Glacier retreated from its last major advance towards the sea and left a depression which later filled with water. The walk…
…and keeping the fish in the water so it can breathe. If you want to measure the fish, do it against your rod or take a photo holding it in the water. When the fish is released, it should be supported from underneath and let go facing the current. High summer temperatures lessen the fish's chance of…
…– the days start to get longer, the sun has a bit more heat and there's still a reasonable amount of water around (rain and snowmelt). So what can you expect? On the North Island, temperatures between 7 to 17°C and on the South Island, anything from 5 to 17°C. Pack for 'four seasons'…
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