4th April 2023 NIWA
New Zealand’s glaciers continued to display signs of ice loss over the summer, in line with trends seen in previous years which show no signs of abating, according to NIWA.
The country has seen its second-warmest August on record, with nationwide temperatures reaching 1.5°C above the average, says NIWA.
Winter 2022 has been the country’s warmest and wettest on record, with the nationwide average temperature reached 9.8°C 1.4°C above the 1981-2010 average, says NIWA.
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Summer 2021-22 was the fifth warmest on record in Aotearoa New Zealand, according to new figures from NIWA.
New Zealand has experienced its warmest winter on record, exceeding the previous record set just last year.
The Department of Conservation’s partnership with NIWA officially launches its new weather forecasting service today.
There will be a new public website providing weather and river flow forecasts to give people visiting national parks and other conservation areas more detailed information.