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The weather depends on the area of NZ you will be in. Warm clothes and rainwear would be good.
http://www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand/about-ne w-zealand/weather-and-climate.html
The weather depends on the area of NZ you will be in. Warm clothes and rainwear would be good.
http://www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand/about-ne w-zealand/weather-and-climate.html
yes, take a brolly. Winters can be mild and wet in the north to cold and snowy in the south or in high country; but the weather there is as unpredictable as anywhere else these days. Footwear much as in the UK - if you need specialist stuff because you plan to shear sheep or something, it'll be available locally. You might just get some decent beach weather by Christmas.