Weather forecast for the Te Araroa - Waikato & Waitomo: Auckland → Te Kūiti in August

In August, the weather along the Te Araroa trail from Auckland to Te Kūiti varies significantly. Auckland, known for its temperamental weather, often experiences a mix of moderate and heavy rain showers, with temperatures ranging from lows of 7°C to highs of 17°C. Meanwhile, as travelers progress south into the Waikato region, conditions tend to be chilly with frequent moderate rain and occasional sunny spells. Highs typically reach up to 17°C, but lows can drop to 0°C, reflecting the varied climate of this scenic route.

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Start date
Aug 1
Start town
Auckland
End date
Aug 15
End town
Te Kūiti
Units
metric (°C, mm, km)
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Total days
15
Total distance
287 km
Daily distance
19.2 km
Average high
14°C
Average low
7°C
Average precipitation
3.6 mm/day

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Auckland

Starting from Auckland, travelers will encounter frequent rain showers, both moderate and heavy. Temperatures generally range from 7°C to 17°C, with periods of overcast skies and occasional sunny spells.

As the journey continues through Mangere Bridge, The Gardens, Rosehill, and finally Bombay, the weather remains changeable. These areas see a fair share of rain, with precipitation reaching up to 22.9 mm in Bombay, and highs consistently around 17°C.

Waikato

Entering Waikato at Meremere, the weather remains dominated by rain showers. Rainfall is frequent, with heavy showers particularly notable in Rangiriri and Huntly, where precipitation often exceeds 10 mm. Despite the rain, sunny intervals do occur occasionally, providing brief respites.

Approaching Pukete, Waipa, and Karamu, the weather offers more in terms of overcast skies and reduced precipitation. However, heavy rains resume as trekkers progress to the Kaniwhaniwha Campsite. The trail through Te Rauamoa and Otorohanga offers cooler conditions, with daytime highs seldom exceeding 15°C.

As the hike concludes towards Waitomo and Te Kūiti, travelers will encounter similar weather patterns, with overcast skies and intermittent heavy rain. Precipitation, although still present, is less frequent, and temperatures range from 5°C to 17°C, marking the end of their journey in this varied climate.

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