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  2. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    During August snow fell consistently down to sea level in Wellington for the first time since 1976, [12] and snowflakes even fell for a brief time in Auckland for the first time in 80 years. [12] 20–21 June 2013 New Zealand storm: This extra-tropical system was first felt in the South Island by heavy snowfall on 18 and 19 June. Late on 20 ...

  3. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall is extremely rare: the most significant fall since the start of the 20th century was on 27 July 1939, when snow fell just before dawn and five centimetres (2 in) of snow reportedly lay on Mount Eden. [52] [53] Snowflakes were also seen on 28 July 1930 and 15 August 2011. [54] [55] [56] Frosts in Auckland are infrequent and often localised.

  4. Geography of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Over three-quarters of New Zealand's population live in the North Island, with half living north of Lake Rotorua, [68] and one-third of the total population living in the Auckland Region. [69] Auckland is also the fastest growing region, accounting for 51% of New Zealand's total population growth (in the two decades up to 2016). [70]

  5. Snowplanet - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://snowplanet.co.nz. Snowplanet is an indoor snow recreation centre in Silverdale on the Hibiscus Coast in New Zealand. Snowplanet is New Zealand's first and only indoor snow facility [1] and began working in March 2005. [2] It lies 29 minutes (35 km) north of Auckland city. [3] The snow dome, approximately 40 × 200 m and built ...

  6. 2011 New Zealand snowstorms - Wikipedia

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    2011 New Zealand snowstorms. The 2011 New Zealand snowstorms were a series of record breaking snow falls that affected both the North Island and South Island. The storms occurred over the span of a few weeks, beginning on 25 July 2011 in the North Island and subsequently spreading to the South. The storms subsided in late July and returned in ...

  7. Northland Region - Wikipedia

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    The Northland Region[4] (Māori: Te Tai Tokerau) is the northernmost of New Zealand's 16 local government regions. New Zealanders sometimes refer to it as the Winterless North because of its mild climate all throughout the year. The main population centre is the city of Whangārei, and the largest town is Kerikeri.

  8. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The snow-capped Southern Alps dominate the South Island, while the North Island's Northland Peninsula stretches towards the subtropics. New Zealand is located near the centre of the water hemisphere and is made up of two main islands and more than 700 smaller islands . [ 92 ]

  9. Climate change in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from Baring Head, Wellington from 1977 to present. [ 1 ] Climate change in New Zealand involves historical, current and future changes in the climate of New Zealand; and New Zealand's contribution and response to global climate change. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Summers are becoming longer and hotter, and some glaciers have ...

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