Climate extremes

Hottest, coldest, wettest, driest, sunniest, windiest...which places hold the record for climate extremes in NZ?

Hottest, coldest, wettest, driest, sunniest, windiest...find out here which places hold the record for climate extremes in New Zealand

These New Zealand climate extremes were last reviewed in March 2023. We’re interested in how you are using this information and whether it’s useful – let us know by emailing [email protected]

Rainfall*

PeriodAmount (mm)SiteDate
Highest:
10 minutes34Tauranga17 April 1948
1 hour134Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)**From 2300 hours on 8 January 2004
12 hours566Hokitika at Prices FlatFrom 2311 hours on 11 May 1978
24 hours869Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)From 1224 hours on 1 January 2013
48 hours1086Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)From 0800 hours on 25 March 2019
1 calendar month2927Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)December 1995
31 days3813Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment) From 2054 hours on 19 October 1999 
1 calendar year16617Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)January 1998 – December 1998
365 days18413Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika Catchment)From 0348 hours on 30 October 1997
Lowest:
3 months9Cape CampbellJanuary–March 2001
6 months52Cape CampbellNovember 2000 – April 2001
12 months167AlexandraNovember 1963 – October 1964
1 calendar year212AlexandraJanuary 1964 – December 1964
Longest rainless period:
71 days0Wai-iti, MarlboroughFrom 8 February 1939

*Two sources of rainfall data were used:

The National Climate Database, CliFlo, with all data from mainland New Zealand stations included. Rainfall data used were 9am-9am 24-hour totals.

CliFlo

The National Hydrometric Database, EDENZ, with all data from mainland New Zealand stations included. Rainfall data used were near-instantaneous. For example, the 566 mm recorded at Cropp at Waterfall (Hokitika catchment) occurred between 2311 NZST on 11 May 1978 and 1111 NZST on 12 May 1978. For the calendar month and calendar year totals, the data start at 0000 NZST.

EDENZ

**Cropp at Waterfall is a gauge sited near the waterfall on the Cropp River, which is a tributary of the Whitcombe River, itself a tributary of the Hokitika River.

Temperature#

LocationTemperature (°C)SiteDate
Highest air temperature:
North Island39.2Ruatoria7 February 1973
South Island42.4Rangiora7 February 1973
Lowest air temperature:
North Island–13.6Chateau Tongariro7 July 1937
South Island –25.6Ranfurly, Eweburn17 July 1903*
Lowest grass minimum:
–21.6Lake Tekapo4 August 1938

#Climate data were sourced from the National Climate Database, CliFlo, with all data from mainland New Zealand stations included. All temperature data from stations below 500 m AMSL were included.

CliFlo

*Data entry of historical New Zealand climate records, from paper into electronic format, is an on-going activity. This datum was archived into the National Climate Database, CliFlo, on 26 February 2009. Newspaper reports at the time in The Otago Witness and The Tuapeka Times described extreme impacts from snow and severe temperatures in the region, consistent with the recorded temperatures. 

Sunshine#

LocationTotal (hours)SiteYear
Highest in one year: 
North Island2792Whakatane2013
South Island2859Richmond2019
Highest in one month: 
North Island359New PlymouthJanuary 2022
South Island355RichmondJanuary 2019
Lowest in one year: 
North Island1357Palmerston North1992
South Island971Franz Josef1991
Lowest in one month: 
North Island27TaumarunuiJune 2002
South Island25OtautauJuly 1985

#Climate data were sourced from the National Climate Database, CliFlo, with all data from mainland New Zealand stations included. 

CliFlo

Wind gusts#

LocationSpeed (km/h)SiteDate
North Island248Hawkins Hill, Wellington6 November 1959 & 4 July 1962
South Island250Mt John, Canterbury18 April 1970

#Climate data were sourced from the National Climate Database, CliFlo, with all data from mainland New Zealand stations included.

CliFlo