Whanganui Chronicle

Summer in the city a welcome smash hit

Whanganui’s average temperatur­e a degree above normal

- Eva de Jong

Whanganui’s summer was a smash hit with temperatur­es in December and January higher than normal. National Institute of Water and Atmospheri­c Research (Niwa) principal scientist Chris Brandolino said temperatur­es recorded at the Whanganui Airport over the summer revealed an interestin­g trend.

For the summer season in Whanganui — December 1 to February 29 — the average temperatur­e was a degree above normal when compared to the past 30 years.

The average temperatur­e across the summer period was 18.6C.

“That’s pretty meaningful to be a degree warmer than what is typical,” Brandolino said.

“The reason summer was warmer than average was largely, if not entirely, due to December and January. Those two months were unusually warm.”

The highest temperatur­e across the whole of the summer occurred in January and was 30.3C at Whanganui Airport.

In January the mean temperatur­e was 19.5C and that was considered well above average.

“Those daytime temperatur­es were highly, unusually warm,” Brandolino said.

As well as having above average temperatur­es, December had only 76 per cent of the normal amount of rainfall.

February was the coolest month with the mean temperatur­e at 18.1C, which was “spot-on” for what was considered average for the month, he said.

“A lot of the country had more average temperatur­es in February.”

Brandelino said the reason for February’s coolness may have been the impact of El Nino, which led to more westerly winds.

Whanganui Airport recorded 157mm of rain within the threemonth period of summer and that was considered within the nearnormal range.

“That’s perhaps on the drier side,” he said.

Normally, Whanganui receives 189mm of rainfall during the summer season.

Across New Zealand it was the ninth warmest summer on record for the country since 1909.

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? The average temperatur­e for Whanganui’s summer was a whole degree above normal.
Photo / Bevan Conley The average temperatur­e for Whanganui’s summer was a whole degree above normal.

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