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Rain
Daylight 10h
What to expect

July lands in the heart of winter in Auckland, where the air is cooling down. Daytime highs average 14°C / 57°F, dropping to 10°C / 50°F at night.

The atmosphere is generally mild but frequently damp, typical of changeable seasons.

Statistically, this is the wettest time of year.

July in context

How it compares to the rest of the year in Auckland.

Hottest (avg)
#12 / 12
Wettest (avg)
#1 / 12
Daylight Hours
#11 / 12
Windiest (avg)
#4 / 12
Highest UV
#11 / 12
Most Humid
#1 / 12

Temperature

Daytime high
Nighttime low
Feels like (avg)

Sunshine

Daylight
9.9 hours
UV index (max)
4
Typical sun hours
08:28 – 18:23

Rain & Snow

Total
Rainy days
17
Cloud cover
57%
Snowfall

Humidity & Wind

Humidity (avg)
81%
Wind (avg)
Wind (max gusts)

Frequently asked questions

Is July a good time to visit Auckland?

Typical July days in Auckland reach highs of 14°C (57°F) with nights around 10°C (50°F). It usually feels cool by day and cool after dark. It is among the wetter months, so it is wise to have some indoor backup plans or flexible activities.

What are temperatures like in July?

Daytime temperatures in July typically peak near 14°C (57°F), while nights drop to around 10°C (50°F). Expect cool afternoons and cool evenings.

How much does it rain in July?

Rainfall in July averages 120 mm (4.7 in) across roughly 17 days. Overall it is a very wet time of year, so a light rain jacket and waterproof shoes are very handy.

How many hours of daylight are there in July?

You can expect about 10 hours of daylight in July. Sunrise is typically around 08:28 and sunset near 18:23. Days are on the shorter side, so plan activities around limited daylight.

How strong is the sun in July?

UV levels are moderate (around 4); sunscreen and sunglasses are still a good idea.

Is it windy in July?

In July, average wind speeds are around 18 km/h (11 mph), with gusts on the windiest days reaching about 71 km/h (44 mph). On the ground, it is it is a notably windy place, and strong gusts are fairly common.

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