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TEMPERATURE

Discover all the climate information in degrees Celsius (℃) and degrees Fahrenheit (℉) for Dunedin, New Zealand. The weather diagram illustrates the average temperature for each month of the year. The tables within the temperature section provide all of the actual temperatures for each month. The heatmap section uses colours and groupings, converting the temperatures into easy-to-understand categories. Important: The temperatures are provided free of charge. We do not provide any guarantees or warranties for the accuracy of the information you use at your own risk. The weather information is based on the village, town, or city closest to the chosen destination. Should no weather data be available for any given country or island, we may use the closest weather data within the vicinity.
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TEMPERATURES
Discover all of the temperatures in degrees Celsius (℃) and degrees Fahrenheit (℉) throughout the year. All of the temperatures are based on monthly average temperatures, taken over a number of years. The minimum temperature is based on the lowest reported temperature for any given day, the maximum, the highest recorded, and the average is based on the recorded temperature captured throughout the day

MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
JAN | 8.5℃ | 47.4℉
FEB | 8.1℃ | 46.6℉
MAR | 6.5℃ | 43.8℉
APR | 4.1℃ | 39.4℉
MAY | 1.6℃ | 34.9℉
JUN | -0.4℃ | 31.3℉
JUL | -1.1℃ | 30.0℉
AUG | 0.1℃ | 32.2℉
SEP | 1.9℃ | 35.4℉
OCT | 3.5℃ | 38.2℉
NOV | 5.8℃ | 42.5℉
DEC | 7.9℃ | 46.2℉

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
JAN | 15.1℃ | 59.2℉
FEB | 14.6℃ | 58.3℉
MAR | 13.0℃ | 55.3℉
APR | 10.5℃ | 50.9℉
MAY | 7.8℃ | 46.0℉
JUN | 5.2℃ | 41.4℉
JUL | 4.9℃ | 40.9℉
AUG | 6.3℃ | 43.3℉
SEP | 8.7℃ | 47.6℉
OCT | 10.2℃ | 50.3℉
NOV | 12.1℃ | 53.8℉
DEC | 14.2℃ | 57.5℉

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
JAN | 21.7℃ | 71.0℉
FEB | 21.0℃ | 69.8℉
MAR | 19.5℃ | 67.0℉
APR | 16.8℃ | 62.2℉
MAY | 13.7℃ | 56.7℉
JUN | 11.0℃ | 51.8℉
JUL | 10.8℃ | 51.5℉
AUG | 12.3℃ | 54.1℉
SEP | 14.7℃ | 58.5℉
OCT | 16.5℃ | 61.7℉
NOV | 18.5℃ | 65.2℉
DEC | 20.3℃ | 68.5℉
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SCALE
The guide explains how to use and understand the temperature scale and how the scale uses a range of colours and terms, grouping temperatures into distinct categories. The groups range from freezing to scorching, and the temperature ranges and their definitions can be found in the section below

SCALE INFORMATION
Freezing | Less than -10 degrees Celsius | Less than 14 degrees Fahrenheit
Very Cold | Between 0 and -10 degrees Celsius | Between 14 and 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Cold | Between 0 and 15 degrees Celsius | Between 32 and 59 degrees Fahrenheit
Cool | Between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius | Between 59 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit
Moderate | Between 20 and 23.9 degrees Celsius | Between 68 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit
Warm | Between 23.9 and 26.7 degrees Celsius | Between 75 and 80.1 degrees Fahrenheit
Very Warm | Between 26.7 and 29.5 degrees Celsius | Between 80.1 and 85.1 degrees Fahrenheit
Hot | Between 29.5 and 37.8 degrees Celsius | Between 85.1 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit
Scorching | Over 37.8 degrees Celsius | Over 100 degrees Fahrenheit

HEATMAP
The colours used within the heatmap are based on the minimum, average and maximum recorded temperatures in degrees Celsius (℃). All are based on the monthly average temperatures taken over a number of years and are converted and grouped into colours and categories. The minimum heatmap is based on the lowest reported temperature, the maximum, the highest recorded, and the average temperature recorded throughout the day. To understand any of the categories used within the heatmap, please refer to the scale section

MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
JAN | Cold
FEB | Cold
MAR | Cold
APR | Cold
MAY | Cold
JUN | Very Cold
JUL | Very Cold
AUG | Cold
SEP | Cold
OCT | Cold
NOV | Cold
DEC | Cold

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
JAN | Cool
FEB | Cold
MAR | Cold
APR | Cold
MAY | Cold
JUN | Cold
JUL | Cold
AUG | Cold
SEP | Cold
OCT | Cold
NOV | Cold
DEC | Cold

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
JAN | Moderate
FEB | Moderate
MAR | Cool
APR | Cool
MAY | Cold
JUN | Cold
JUL | Cold
AUG | Cold
SEP | Cold
OCT | Cool
NOV | Cool
DEC | Moderate


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Dunedin
Otago | New Zealand | Oceania
Otago is a region within New Zealand. New Zealand is part of the Australasia region in the continent of Oceania. The name New Zealand is believed to have derived from the Dutch province known as Zeeland, which means sea land and is also known as the Land of the Long White Cloud. It is in the Southern hemisphere and is 268.7 thousand square kilometres in size. The primary languages spoken are English and Māori; the capital city is Wellington and the main currency used is the New Zealand Dollar. The regional capital of Otago is Dunedin, which has a total area of 32 thousand square kilometres and is the only area within the region

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Discover all other climate information for Dunedin, New Zealand. The other section provides key climate information that is not directly linked to the temperature. Important: The climate information is offered free of charge. We do not provide any guarantees or warranties for the accuracy of the information you use at your own risk. The weather information is based on the village, town, or city closest to the chosen destination. Should no weather data be available for any given country or island, we may use the closest weather data within the vicinity.

OTHER WEATHER FACTORS
Discover all of the weather factors using metric measurements. The data is based on monthly averages throughout the year, taken over many years. All of the measurements are based on the average amount produced or recorded throughout the day. The rainfall/precipitation is the average recorded rainfall measured in centimetres and inches, the wind speed is based on the average wind speed in kilometres per hour and miles per hour, and the snowfall is the average amount of snow recorded in centimetres and inches

RAINFALL | PRECIPITATION (in centimetres and inches)
JAN | 0.16 cm | 0.06 in
FEB | 0.2 cm | 0.08 in
MAR | 0.14 cm | 0.06 in
APR | 0.17 cm | 0.07 in
MAY | 0.22 cm | 0.09 in
JUN | 0.14 cm | 0.06 in
JUL | 0.13 cm | 0.05 in
AUG | 0.11 cm | 0.04 in
SEP | 0.1 cm | 0.04 in
OCT | 0.16 cm | 0.06 in
NOV | 0.15 cm | 0.06 in
DEC | 0.17 cm | 0.07 in

WINDSPEED (in kilometres per hour and miles per hour)
JAN | 13.1 kph | 8.1 mph
FEB | 11.8 kph | 7.3 mph
MAR | 10.9 kph | 6.8 mph
APR | 10.8 kph | 6.7 mph
MAY | 10.4 kph | 6.5 mph
JUN | 10.8 kph | 6.7 mph
JUL | 10.3 kph | 6.4 mph
AUG | 10 kph | 6.2 mph
SEP | 12.9 kph | 8 mph
OCT | 13.7 kph | 8.5 mph
NOV | 14.1 kph | 8.8 mph
DEC | 13.3 kph | 8.3 mph

SNOWFALL (in centimetres and inches)
JAN | 0 cm | 0 in
FEB | 0 cm | 0 in
MAR | 0 cm | 0 in
APR | 0 cm | 0 in
MAY | 0 cm | 0 in
JUN | 0 cm | 0 in
JUL | 0 cm | 0 in
AUG | 0 cm | 0 in
SEP | 0 cm | 0 in
OCT | 0 cm | 0 in
NOV | 0 cm | 0 in
DEC | 0 cm | 0 in
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VISUALISATION
The visualisation section acts as a guide to help you understand all of the other weather factors and how it uses a range of colours and terms, grouping the measurements into distinct categories. A category’s range will vary depending on the metric and range from little to none to heavy. All of the ranges and measurements can be found below under each category
RAIN | PRECIPITATION
Little to None | Less than 0.03 centimetres (cm) | Less than 0.01 inches (in)
Light | Between 0.03 and 0.13 centimetres (cm)| Between 0.01 and 0.05 inches (in)
Moderate | Between 0.13 and 1.27 centimetres (cm) | Between 0.05 and 0.5 inches (in)
Heavy | Between 1.27 and 2.54 centimetres (cm) | Between 0.5 and 1 inches (in)
Torrential | More than 2.54 centimetres (cm) | More than 1 inch (in)
WIND SPEED
Calm | Less than 1 kilometres per hour (kph) | Less than 0.6 miles per hour (mph)
Light | Between 1 and 11 kilometres per hour (kph) | Between 0.6 and 7.5 miles per hour (mph)
Moderate | Between 11 and 38 kilometres per hour (kph) | Between 7.5 and 23.6 miles per hour (mph)
Strong | More than 38 kilometres per hour (kph) | More than 23.6 miles per hour (mph)
SNOW
None or little | Less than 0.25 centimetres (cm) | Less than 0.1 inches (in)
Light | Between 0.25 and 5 centimetres (cm) | Between 0.1 and 2 inches (in)
Moderate | Between 5 and 15 centimetres (cm) | Between 2 and 6 inches (in)
Heavy | More than 15 centimetres (cm) | More than 6 inches (in)
WEATHER FACTOR VISUALISATION
The other weather visualisations section has been created based on the average measurements recorded each day. The measurements are based on monthly average temperatures taken over many years and converted and grouped by colour and category. The rainfall/precipitation is the average recorded rainfall measured in centimetres and inches. The wind speed is based on the average wind speed in kilometres per hour and wind speed in miles per hour. The snowfall is the average amount of snow recorded in centimetres and inches. To understand any of the categories used within the weather factor visualisation, please refer to the visualisation section

RAINFALL | PRECIPITATION (in centimetres and inches)
JAN | Moderate
FEB | Moderate
MAR | Moderate
APR | Moderate
MAY | Moderate
JUN | Moderate
JUL | Moderate
AUG | Light
SEP | Light
OCT | Moderate
NOV | Moderate
DEC | Moderate

WINDSPEED (in kilometres per hour and miles per hour)
JAN | Moderate
FEB | Moderate
MAR | Light
APR | Light
MAY | Light
JUN | Light
JUL | Light
AUG | Light
SEP | Moderate
OCT | Moderate
NOV | Moderate
DEC | Moderate

SNOWFALL (in centimetres and inches)
JAN | Little to None
FEB | Little to None
MAR | Little to None
APR | Little to None
MAY | Little to None
JUN | Little to None
JUL | Little to None
AUG | Little to None
SEP | Little to None
OCT | Little to None
NOV | Little to None
DEC | Little to None


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SEASONS

Number of seasons: 4
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الموسم [almawsim] (arabic) | ঋতু (bengali) | 季节 [jìjié] (chinese simplified) | 季節 [jìjié] (chinese traditional) | ऋतु (hindi) | シーズン (japanese) | 시즌 [sijeun] (korean) | estação (portuguese) | время года [vremya goda] (russian) | temporada (spanish)
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Seasons
SEASON
season (english) | wa (māori)
SPRING
spring (english) | puna (māori)
SUMMER
summer (english) | raumati (māori)
AUTUMN
autumn (english) | ngahuru (māori)
WINTER
winter (english) | hotoke (māori)
DRY
dry (english) | maroke (māori)
WET
wet (english) | mākū (māori)

Temperature
TEMPERATURE
temperature (english) | pāmahana (māori)
DEGREE
degree (english) | tohu (māori)
CELSIUS
celsius (english) | celsius (māori)
FAHRENHEIT
fahrenheit (english) | fahrenheit (māori)
FORECAST
forecast (english) | matapae (māori)
CLOUDY
cloudy (english) | kapua (māori)
DEW
dew (english) | tomairangi (māori)
DUSK
dusk (english) | te ahiahi (māori)
FOG
fog (english) | kohu (māori)
FROST
frost (english) | haupapa (māori)
HAIL
hail (english) | whatu (māori)
HEAT
heat (english) | wera (māori)
HUMIDITY
humidity (english) | haumākū (māori)
HURRICANE
hurricane (english) | rorofa;i (māori)
ICE
ice (english) | tio (māori)
LIGHTNING
lightning (english) | uira (māori)
MONSOON
monsoon (english) | hautau (māori)
PRECIPITATION
precipitation (english) | tuhinga o mua (māori)
RAIN
rain (english) | ua (māori)
SNOW
snow (english) | hukarere (māori)
SUNSHINE
sunshine (english) | mahana (māori)
THUNDER
thunder (english) | whatitiri (māori)
TYPHOON
typhoon (english) | rorofai (māori)
WARM
warm (english) | mahana (māori)
WATER
water (english) | wai (māori)
WIND
wind (english) | hau (māori)
WINDY
windy (english) | hau (māori)
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