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Takaka
Current Weather
Overview
Takaka, nestled in a picturesque region of New Zealand, enjoys a mild temperate maritime climate. Thanks to its proximity to the ocean, it avoids extreme heat and severe frosts, making it an attractive destination for travelers almost year-round. Temperatures remain fairly comfortable and stable: summers are warm but not sweltering, while winters are cool and fresh.
The summer season, running from December to February in the Southern Hemisphere, brings pleasant temperatures averaging around 20°C during the day. This is the perfect time for outdoor activities and exploring. Winter (June-August) brings a drop in temperature, but the mercury rarely dips below 6°C even at night, staying around 9-11°C during the day. Seasonal transitions are smooth, with no sudden weather shifts.
Travelers should note the frequency of precipitation: rain is a common occurrence in Takaka at any time of year. Statistics show that the number of rainy days ranges from 11 in summer to 17 during the shoulder seasons and winter. Therefore, when planning your trip, be sure to bring waterproof clothing or an umbrella, as sunny weather can quickly turn into a brief shower, which sustains the region's famous lush greenery.
Temperature
Climatic conditions in Takaka can be described as moderate and comfortable, without extreme heat or severe frosts. Traditionally, the warmest time of the year is the summer months—January and February. During this time, average daytime temperatures peak, reaching comfortable levels of 19–20°C. This is a time of "pleasant warmth," perfect for long walks and exploring the region's natural beauty, while nights remain quite fresh with temperatures around 13–14°C.
With the arrival of winter, which lasts from June to August in New Zealand, the air becomes noticeably cooler, but the weather remains quite mild compared to continental climates. The coldest month is July, when the average temperature drops to 8°C. In winter, daytime figures usually hover around 10–11°C, while nighttime lows are about 6°C. Frosts are possible, but severe cold is uncharacteristic for this region.
A hallmark of the local climate is the relatively small temperature range between day and night throughout the year. The difference is usually only 3–5 degrees, creating a sense of stability. The shoulder seasons—spring and autumn—pass smoothly: in April and May, the air gradually cools from 15°C to 11°C, and from September to November, it warms up again, preparing nature for the new summer season.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Takaka is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year; however, one can identify periods of higher and lower humidity when planning a trip. There is no sharp division into dry and wet seasons, but travelers should keep in mind that rain is a frequent guest in this scenic region of New Zealand, especially during the cooler months.
The highest frequency of precipitation occurs from late winter to mid-spring. The "wettest" months in terms of rainy days are August, September, and October, with up to 17 rainy days recorded each month. However, statistics show that the intensity of the rain is low: the average precipitation in these months is about 6–7 mm, which suggests frequent light drizzle or short showers rather than heavy downpours.
A relatively dry period occurs during summer and early autumn. In January, February, and March, the amount of precipitation drops to minimum values (about 4 mm), and the number of rainy days decreases to 11–12 per month. This time is considered the most favorable for outdoor activities and nature walks, although the possibility of rain cannot be completely ruled out even in summer.
Since winter temperatures (in June and July) average around +8...+9°C and rarely drop below +6°C at night, precipitation falls primarily as rain. Snow in the town itself is unlikely, so a good raincoat and waterproof shoes will be much more useful than heavy winter gear.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Takaka’s climate is mild and temperate, so it’s best to stick to the layering principle when packing your suitcase. Summer (December to February) is pleasant but not stiflingly hot, with average temperatures around +17°C and highs up to +20°C. Light T-shirts, shorts, and trousers are suitable for this time of year, but be sure to bring a sweater or a light jacket for evening walks when the air cools down. Given the high UV levels in New Zealand, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential, even on cloudy days.
Winter (June to August) in the region is cool but without heavy frosts: the thermometer usually stays around +8...+9°C, rarely dropping below +6°C at night. During this period, as well as in the shoulder seasons, you’ll need warm fleece jackets, thick trousers, and windproof outerwear. Since statistics show a high number of rainy days throughout the year (11 to 17 days per month), a high-quality raincoat or a waterproof windbreaker with a hood will be much more practical than an umbrella, especially in windy weather.
Pay special attention to footwear: it should be comfortable, broken-in, and preferably waterproof, as the ground is often damp even after light rain. For hiking through the scenic surroundings, trekking boots or sneakers with good grip are ideal. Regardless of the season, the weather can change throughout the day, so being able to quickly add or remove a layer of clothing will keep you comfortable in any situation.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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