Places that go against their country's climate stereotype (historically, inches, highest)
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Alexandra
Invercargill
Christchurch
Hokitika
Nelson or Napier
Auckland
and even add
Chatham Islands
there are probably better options too - that's why i'd sooner leave it to someone who knows the country inside out
I'd take Tauranga, Auckland, Nelson, Napier, Blenheim, Cape Reinga, Wellington, Churchill and Alexandra. Auckland, Cape Reinga, Alexandra, Tauranga, Nelson and Blenheim/Napier/Hastings would be my top priority I think.
The West Coast of the United States has a remarkably stable climate in a country that is otherwise known for a wide variety of weather conditions and climate extremes, both in terms of precipitation and temperature extremes, hence why the United States is often known as the land of the extremes
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