23 June 2016
NIWA Meteorologist Ben Noll takes a north-to-south look at the record-breaking warm temperatures experienced by Kiwis during the winter solstice.
Temperature records for June 20-22 (including Winter Solstice):
Monday 20 June
- Whanganui, max temp record of 18.7°C (besting 17.8°C)
Tuesday 21 June
- Kaitaia, mildest 21 June overnight (temp didn’t drop below 14°C at night)
- Auckland, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 13.5°C)
- Tauranga, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 13.5°C)
- New Plymouth, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 12.2°C)
- Taupo, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 9.9°C)
- Kaikoura, max temp record of 18.2 (besting 18.0°C)
- Christchurch, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 8.8°C) [10th mildest June night on record]
Wednesday 22 June
- Auckland, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 13.2°C)
- Hamilton, max temp record of 18.1°C (besting 17.1°C)
- Gisborne, max temp record of 19.8°C (besting 19.4°C)
- Whanganui, max temp record of 19.1°C (besting 18.1°C)
- Kaikoura, max temp record of 23°C (besting 18.4°C) [6th warmest June day on record]
- Waipara, max temp record of 22.1°C (besting 18.9) [4th warmest June day on record]
- Christchurch, max temp record of 21.8°C (besting 18.2°C) [7th warmest June day on record]
- Christchurch, mildest overnight (temp didn’t drop below 9.6°C)
- Dunedin, max temp record of 18.3°C (besting 17.4°C)
- Queenstown, max temp record of 15.1°C (besting 14.2°C)
- Invercargill, max temp record of 18.3°C (besting 14.4°C) [6th warmest June day on record]