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Weather in auckland in june?

im going to New zealand around June during winter, i was wondering if anyone knew how cold it would be if at all and what would they suggest bringing

    



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kyoru4ever
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It would most probably be cold and wet. Because summer wasn't the greatest this year, it was raining for most of the time, it just follows that the rotten weather follows into the winter season. I suggest bring lots of warm clothes and one (or two) umbrella/s. You would be luccky if the temperature stays in the late teens during the days and early teens at night.


Doug
auckland will be wet and warm


jstcruizin
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yes its usually wet and muggy,i remember well as my birthdays in june and im always spending it under shelter with a cold beer haha bring warm and light clothing and an umbrella :)


Lee12
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No good...are you trying to save some $ on airfares/accommodation by coming in the off-peak season?! :) You should come down here in December and enjoy Christmas on the beach...something you haven't experienced before!


George
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gypsyberry
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Mummydearest
Wet - rains a lot and always damp
Cold - not cold enough to snow about 10 degrees C during the day can get to 1 at nights
Windy - Can get really windy, a very cold wind.
Take warm clothes.



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