Compare Western Cape and Auckland Weather

Western Cape is 11754.5 kilometers (7303.9 miles) away and 11.0 hours behind Auckland, New Zealand. Western Cape's climate is classified as Mid-latitude desert (Köppen climate classification: BWk) while Auckland has a Marine west coast, warm summer climate (Cfb).

Western Cape generally has warmer weather than Auckland. The average mean temperature in Western Cape is 18.59°C (65.46°F) while Auckland’s temperature is 16.26°C (61.27°F) and the difference is 2.33°C (36.19°F). Western Cape is warmest on average in February, when the day time temperature may reach 23.79°C (74.82°F), while Auckland is warmest in February when the average high temperature is 20.58°C (69.04°F). Western Cape is coldest in July when the average low temperature is 5.24°C (41.43°F), while July is the coolest month in Auckland, when night time temperature often falls below 10.67°C (51.21°F).

Finally, Western Cape has about 3.48 times less rainfall than Auckland, (Western Cape’s 33.74mm vs Auckland’s average of 117.4mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherWestern CapeAucklandDifference
Hottest monthFebruary: 23.79°C (74.82°F)February: 20.58°C (69.04°F)3.21°C (37.78°F)
Coldest monthJuly: 5.24°C (41.43°F)July: 10.67°C (51.21°F)5.43°C (41.77°F)
Wettest monthOctober: 48.7mm (1.92in)June: 159.64mm (6.29in)110.94mm (4.37in)
Driest monthDecember: 25.25mm (0.99in)January: 86.39mm (3.4in)61.14mm (2.41in)

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