That was still behind the 805.6mm that fell on 61 days over the same period last year, but well up on the average of 502.8mm on 61 days.
The three months of autumn delivered 434.1mm on 52 days in Kaitāia, considerably drier than autumn last year, when 573.4mm fell on 45 days. The average in Kaitāia is 315.1mm on 41 days, with the extremes recorded in 1946 (593mm) and 1958 (139mm).
Meanwhile Cape Reinga recorded its fourth-lowest daily maximum temperature (13.3 degrees Celsius), and Kaikohe its third-lowest daily minimum (3.3 degrees), which was also its third-lowest for autumn.
Cape Reinga recorded its fourth-highest mean minimum air temperature for autumn (15.3 degrees), and its second-highest daily minimum air temperature (20.1 degrees) for the season.
NIWA's expectations for Northland for the next three months are near average temperatures, higher than average rainfall, soil moisture and river flows.