231 days ago

April's Weather in Kāpiti: Warm & Sunny

Murray from Paraparaumu

Kāpiti and Levin were the warmest places in central New Zealand, with Kāpiti having the warmest April in nine years, giving us a five-month summer.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 20.4C, only the third time in over a decade we have reached 20 degrees. The longtime average is 19.4C, which was also last year’s average. Twenty degrees was recorded on 18 days, with the highest temperature of 26.4C on April 19, the warmest April day in 11 years, also the highest since early February. Levin’s maximum was a couple points higher at 20.8C, but Kāpiti’s overall mean temperature of 16.5C was the highest in central NZ, and half a degree above Levin.

The two-month drought ended with around 65mm of rain mostly in the first week, followed by further showers during the third week, giving a monthly total of 108mm, 40 above the historic average, but very welcome given how dry the soil was after the drought. The last week of the month was again dry and unusually warm and we were again looking forward to a good shower.

April's sunshine equivalent to 17 sunny days was exactly the historic average.

With May’s temperatures averaging around 17C we can no longer expect any summery days over 20C.

Photo: Sunrise on the warmest April day in 11 years

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Friends of Kaitawa Reserve

Mike from Paraparaumu

The Friends of Kaitawa Reserve
WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU
Do you enjoy being out in the bush and hearing the native birds singing?

Do you have an interest in ecology/ conservation?
Do you have time on a Thursday morning, weather permitting, to help look after the native bush at the Reserve and help clear invasive plants?
If you are interested:
Join us at the Scout Hall via Kaitawa Cres entrance, 9am to noon (or starting 8am during summer).
Bring gumboots, wet-weather clothing and gardening gloves.
A smoko break (morning tea) mid-session is a feature.
Contact the group by ringing Peter on 0210 277 0520, or via these websites: 1. www.forestandbird.org.nz... 2. www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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4 days ago

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We want to know: Are we really allergic to showing our excitement?

Is it time to lean into a more optimistic view of the place we call home? As big projects take shape and new opportunities emerge, perhaps it’s worth asking whether a little more confidence (and enthusiasm!) could do us some good.

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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