In the winter, it can get as cold as 5 degrees Celsius (On average) and in summer, the hottest I've even been in was 32 degrees Celsius!
Nelson is at the Northern end of the south Island.
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No. Kaitaia is the most northern town in New Zealand and is about 116 kms south of Cape Reinga on the north island. http://www.kaitaia.com/
On the eastern coast of the North Island, towards the northern end of Poverty Bay.
that New Zealand climate is influenced by its latitude and altitude. the climate relatively mild, with only small seasonal differences. the northern end of the Auckland peninsula has the warmest climate, while the coldest climate occurs in the southwester slopes of the Southern Alps. Auckland in the north island has an average high temperature of 24(degrees) Cecilius in January and 15(degrees)Celsius in July. At christchurch in the South Island the average high temperature ranges from 17(degrees) Celsius in Jamuary which is the warmest month to 6(degrees) Celsius in July the coldest winter month. In New Zealand rainfall is generally moderate to abundant, except in a small area in the south central part of South Island.
the average temperature 68 degrees Fahrenheit
New Zealand is a temperate climate and generally the further South you go within New Zealand the cooler the average temperature range. However it is a country where you can genuinely enjoy the best the four seasons have to offer. From skiing and hot-springs to autumn leaves and wine the New Zealand experience will fill your need for a total holiday experience. In the South Island destinations such as Queenstown and Canterbury are famous for their four seasons options.
average winter temperature: 29 degrees average summer temperatur: 71 degrees The yearly average for Rhode Island is 10 Celsius (50 Fahrenheit).
The most northern main island is the "North Island" -haha... funny that... and the lower island is called the "South Island" The much smaller island right at the bottom of New Zealand is called "Stewart Island" and is extremely cold, basically all year round!
There is only one major tribe left in New Zealand. It is the United Tribes of New Zealand. It was a confederation of Maori tribes based in the northern part of North Island.
New Zealand Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand and Cook islands Maori are the indigenous people of the Cook Islands
The pohutukawa tree is native to New Zealand and can be found growing along the coastlines of the North Island and northern parts of the South Island. It is known for its vibrant red flowers that bloom during the summer months.