New Zealand gets an average of 43 inches of rain a year. In some areas there is much more rain, or much less.
Of the 15 recognised cities in New Zealand, New Plymouth has the highest rainfall.
its an island.
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Auckland gets about 1200 mm of rain a year. This makes Auckland New Zealand's wettest city.
Because New Zealand is located in a temperate rainforest
well its actually wellington
"What are the inches of rain per year in New Zealand?" Approximately 48 inches of rain per year. Average annual rainfall for New Zealand = 185 centimetres (source: Gale county and world rankings reporter 1996 p.282) or around 72.047 inches.It varies across the country. Some areas get ~600mm and some in excess of 1600mm (23-63"). The western areas are generally wetter.Answer More specifically, the West Coast and Fiordland regions of the South Island are the wettest, while the northern area (Marlborough) and lower central region (Otago) of South island are the driest. In general, the annual rainfall gets lower as one goes east on the North Island, although this is heavily influenced at the local and regional level by topography.
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No, New Zealand does not have a tropical climate. It has a temperate maritime climate characterized by mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and relatively high humidity. The country does not experience extreme heat or cold.
The average rainfall per month in New York City, New York is 3.5 inches. The most rain usually occurs in May.
The average wage per hour based on 2013 data in New Zealand is approximately $13.75. The average annual salary reported in 2013 in New Zealand is $55,000.
The average rainfall in New York is about six inches per year.