February Sunshine Averages for New Zealand
The tables here list the average amount of sun that cities and towns around New Zealand get during February. Each place has a daily average and a monthly total of the hours of sunshine it typically receives.
You can jump to a separate table for places on the North Island and South Island.
All the statistics are long-term historical averages of weather data collected during 1981 to 2010.
North Island
| Place | Day | Month |
|---|---|---|
| Auckland | 7.0 | 195 |
| Gisborne | 7.2 | 201 |
| Hamilton | 6.9 | 193 |
| Kaitaia | 7.2 | 202 |
| Masterton | 7.3 | 204 |
| Napier | 7.2 | 203 |
| New Plymouth | 8.0 | 225 |
| Palmerston North | 6.8 | 191 |
| Rotorua | 7.4 | 206 |
| Taupo | 7.2 | 203 |
| Tauranga | 7.8 | 217 |
| Wanganui | 7.6 | 214 |
| Wellington | 7.5 | 211 |
South Island
| Place | Day | Month |
|---|---|---|
| Alexandra | 7.1 | 200 |
| Blenheim | 8.0 | 224 |
| Christchurch | 7.0 | 195 |
| Dunedin | 5.6 | 158 |
| Hokitika | 6.7 | 187 |
| Invercargill | 6.0 | 167 |
| Kaikoura | 6.9 | 194 |
| Lake Tekapo | 7.9 | 221 |
| Manapouri - Te Anau | 6.4 | 179 |
| Mt Cook, Hermitage | 6.0 | 167 |
| Nelson | 8.3 | 231 |
| Queenstown | 7.4 | 207 |
| Timaru | 6.1 | 170 |
| Westport | 6.2 | 175 |
Reference
NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research). Climate Data and Activities.