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New Zealand - climate...
A temperate climate with relatively small seasonal variations makes New Zealand an ideal year- round holiday destination. The north is sub-tropial and the south temperate. The seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. The warmest months are traditionally December,January and February; and the coldet are june, July and August. In summer the average maximum temperature ranges between 20C and 30C, in winter, betwee 10C and 15C. Etremes of temperature are unusual.
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Contributor's Note
Great mild weather.
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