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Summer
New Zealand's summer months are
December to February, bringing high temperatures and sunshine. Days are long and
sunny, nights are mild. Summer is an excellent time for walking in the bush and
a variety of other outdoor activities. New Zealand's many gorgeous beaches are
ideal for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, boating, and water sports during
summer.
Autumn
March to May are New Zealand's
autumn months. While temperatures are a little cooler than summer, the weather
can be excellent, and it is possible to swim in some places until April. While
New Zealand's native fauna is evergreen, there are many introduced deciduous
trees. Colourful changing leaves make autumn a scenic delight, especially in
regions such as Central Otago and Hawke's Bay, which are known for their autumn
splendour.
Winter
New Zealand's winter months of June
to August bring colder weather to much of the country, and more rain to most
areas in the North Island. Mountain ranges in both islands become snow-covered,
providing beautiful vistas and excellent skiing. While the South Island has
cooler winter temperatures, some areas of the island experience little rainfall
in winter, so this is an excellent time to visit glaciers, mountains, and other
areas of scenic beauty.
Spring
Spring lasts from September to
November, and New Zealand's spring weather can range from cold and frosty to
warm and hot. During spring buds, blossoms, and other new growth bursts forth
throughout the country and new born lambs frolic in the fields just before
dusk.. Both Alexandra in Central Otago and Hastings in Hawke's Bay celebrate
spring with a blossom festival. If you're into white water rafting, this is the
time when melting spring snow makes river water levels excitingly
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