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Auckland, New Zealand

MonthAverage Sunlight (hours)TemperatureDiscomfort from heat and humidityRelative humidityAverage Precipitation (mm)Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
AverageRecord
MinMaxMinMaxampm
Jan71623732Moderate71627910
Feb71623832Moderate72619410
March61522630-74658111
April51319427-78699714
May41117223-807012719
June4914221-837313719
July4813119-847414521
Aug5814119-807011719
Sept5916122-766810217
Oct61117224-746610216
Nov71219527-71648915
Dec71421632-70647912

The following bar chart for Auckland, New Zealand shows the years average weather condition readings covering rain, average maximum daily temperature and average minimum temperature.

Graphical bar chart showing Auckland's average weather conditions for a year (Jan - Dec)

 General Information
  • National name Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • Area 268,680 sq km/103,737 sq mi
  • Capital Wellington
  • Currency New Zealand dollar
  • Population 3,932,000 (2005 est)
  • Language English (official), Maori
  • Religion Christian (Anglican 18%, Roman Catholic 14%, Presbyterian 13%)
  • Time difference GMT +12

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