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Weather: Cold snap in Rotorua and Taupō as temperatures hit annual lows

Rotorua Daily Post
24 Jul, 2025 11:43 PM2 mins to read

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Rotorua and Taupō have recorded their lowest temperature of the year.

MetService said this morning saw some of the lowest temperatures for 2025 in many main centres, with Auckland Airport, Taupō, Rotorua, Napier, Masterton, Hamilton, Palmerston North and Dunedin Airport all dropping to their lowest temperatures of the year.

Rotorua dropped to -3C while Taupō recorded -4.7C.

Galatea Airport dipped to -4.6C at 7am, Desert Rd -5.1C at 3am and Eastern Rangitaiki a bone-chilling -7.3C at 3am.

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Rotorua was expected to reach a high of 13C today and Taupō 12C.

MetService said the freezing temperatures weren’t going to last much longer, with active weather on its way including the potential for heavy rain, as well as strong northerly winds from the warm, moist tropics.

 Rotorua has recorded its coldest temperature of the year, making a frosty start to the day.
Rotorua has recorded its coldest temperature of the year, making a frosty start to the day.

“Come Tuesday, this mix of rain and warm air from the northern regions will come with a significant change to the overnight minimum temperatures around the country.”

The weekend was looking mostly fine with the odd shower.

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Meanwhile, police urged drivers to take extra care on the roads across Bay of Plenty this morning, with icy conditions reported.

There had been a number of crashes across the region already this morning with ice creating dangerous driving conditions, police said.

“Please – slow down, watch your following distance, and use your headlights.

“We want everyone to get where they’re going safely this morning.”

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