Weather in Wellington (New Zealand)

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Weather in WellingtonClimate of Wellington is temperate and windy. There are no extreme temperatures all-year-round. But strong winds are a feature of Wellington’s climate.

Weather in Wellington is cooler in the summer than most northern hemisphere cities, because of the moderating effects of the surrounding Pacific Ocean. The main weather hazard faced by Wellington’s residents is the strength of the sun, particularly during the summer. Continue reading »

Weather in Auckland (New Zealand)

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Weather in AucklandClimate of Auckland is generally mild, quite subtropical at times, with an average of seven to eight hours of sunny weather each day. Tememperatures throughout New Zealand are at their warmest between October to April.

Weather in Auckland is cooler during the winter months, although there is no distinct climate change in the seasons of Northland New Zealand. The climate on the North Island of New Zealand is generally warmer than the South Island. Continue reading »

Weather in Adelaide (Australia)

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Weather in AdelaideClimate of Adelaide is Mediterranean, with hot temperatures. Of all the major Australian cities, Adelaide is the driest. The climate is mild, with wet winters, and hot dry summers.

Weather in Adelaide is hot and dry. The city can expect every summer several days when the daytime temperature is 40°C or above. Frosts are very rare and the maximum average temperatures for the winter are within the 10-15°C. Continue reading »

Weather in Vancouver (BC, Canada)

No Comments » Published October 22nd, 2008

Weather in VancouverClimate of Vancouver is moderate oceanic. Because of the barrier formed of the mountains of Vancouver Island to the west, Vancouver has the warmest temperatures from all major Canadian cities.

Weather in Vancouver is said to be generally rainy. In fact, only half of the days in a year have measurable precipitation on average. Most of the days are still sunny or with measurable sunshine. Continue reading »