The last day of February is regarded as the last day of summer in New Zealand, However, New Zealand's climate is a maritime rather than continental one, which means there are not the extremes of weather experienced by locations on or close to continents, and the seasons are not clearly defined. Temperatures over 30 degrees celcius are very unusual, as are temperatures under -4 degrees Celcius.
New Zealand experiences rapid changes in weather frequently, which often confuses tourists and immigrants. In fact it is strange to have more than four days in a row of similar weather. The sayings "Four seasons in one day" and "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes" are very applicable. New Zealanders don't pack away winter clothes or summer clothes as they may need all of them year round.
New Zealand has a climate ranging from subtropical in the north, and oceanic in the rest of the country. The warmest months (summer) are January and February, and the coldest month is July (winter).
The summer in New Zealand happens at the end and beginning of the year during December, January and February. During the summer months is the traditional time for holidays to spend with family.
New Zealand's summer begins on the 1st of December - just like the rest of the Southern Hemisphere.
The First Day of Spring in NZ is September 1, 2010.
December through February.
Officially, the first day of Summer in New Zealand is the 1st of December.
Father's Day in New Zealand is the first Sunday of September.Father's Day 2010 in New Zealand will be celebrated on Sunday September 5.
Mother's Day in New Zealand is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.oshien day
Like most countries in the world, Monday is the first day of the week in New Zealand. Source: Wikipedia/Week
When summer in New Zealand, the Earth's southern regions are tilted towards the Sun, and the North Pole tilted away from it.
Officially, the first day of Summer in New Zealand is the 1st of December.
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it depends on when the summer is it will either be New zealand (when it's their summer) or Russia (when it's their summer) it is not japan! the land of the rising sun comes from the flag they used to have witch was a sun!
Father's Day in New Zealand is the first Sunday of September.Father's Day 2010 in New Zealand will be celebrated on Sunday September 5.
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New Zealand's national day is called Waitangi Day, after the town in which the treaty binding New Zealand to the British Crown was signed. It is a national holiday, and since it occurs in the height of summer many will travel to a lake or park and enjoy a long weekend camp.
Mother's Day in New Zealand is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.oshien day
Like most countries in the world, Monday is the first day of the week in New Zealand. Source: Wikipedia/Week
The first New Zealand Lotto draw was on July 1st, 1987. in hastings
New Zealand is the first country to start a new day, due to its location close to the International Date Line and its time zone of UTC+12.
When it is winter in England, it is Summer in New Zealand.
The length of a summer day in Europe versus New Zealand depends on the exact location you are referring to.The midpoints of these two places are:41.4° S, 172.2° E for New Zealand53.0° N, 9.0° E for EuropeComparing these two latitudes, you can see that Europe is closer to the north pole than New Zealand is to the south pole. As a result, Europe (at this midpoint location) will experience longer summer days than New Zealand (at this midpoint location).Comparing the latitudes northernmost and southernmost locations of these places, it can be seen that, in general, the summer day length in Europe will be longer than in New Zealand:Punta de Tarifa, Spain (36.0° N, 5.6° W) is the southernmost point of mainland Europe.Nuorgam, Finland (70.1° N, 27.9° E) is one of the northernmost cities in Europe.Nugent Island, New Zealand (29.2° S, 177.9° W) is the northernmost place in New Zealand.Jacquemart Island, New Zealand (52.6° S, 169.1° E) is the southernmost place in New Zealand.However, it should also be noted that there are also places within New Zealand that will have the same summer day length - or a longer summer day length - as some places in Europe. For example:In Athens, Greece, the longest day is 14 hours and 48 minutes long.In Madrid, Spain, the longest day is 15 hours and 9 minutes long.In Auckland, New Zealand, the longest day is 14 hours and 40 minutes long.In Wellington, New Zealand, the longest day is 15 hours and 9 minutes long.