Tauranga March Average Afternoon Temperatures 1913-2017
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Weather Eye with John Maunder |
Temperatures have been recorded in the Tauranga area at several sites during the last 104 years, including the current Tauranga Airport site from June 1990.
The below graph shows details of the average daily maximum temperatures, called simply ‘afternoon', for Tauranga for the months of March from 1913-2016.
March 1947 is not included because of incomplete data.

The average daily maximum temperature for March 2017 was 23.4 degrees Celsius, the same as March 2016, and 0.9 degrees Celsius milder than average.
The long-term average afternoon temperature in March for Tauranga is 22.5 degrees Celsius, ranging from the cool March months of 1960 with an average afternoon temperature of 20.4 degrees Celsius, and 1940 with an average afternoon temperature of 20.8 degrees Celsius, to the warm March months of 1916 (24.7 degrees Celsius), and 1938 and 1968 (24.6 degrees Celsius).
The graph of the average afternoon temperatures for March shows generally normal variations from March to March. However, there has been a slight warming during the last 20 years.
From 1913 to 2017, there have been seven March months with an average afternoon temperature of 24.0 degrees Celsius or more, and 13 March months with an average afternoon temperature of 21.5 degrees Celsius or less.
The seven warmest March months – in terms of average afternoon temperatures on record –in chronological order are: 1913, 1914,1916, 1938, 1968, 2010 and 2013.
In contrast the 13 coolest March months – in terms of afternoon temperatures on record –in chronological order are: 1923, 1934,1936, 1940, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1960, 1974, 1976, 1992, 1993 and 1998.
The average afternoon temperature for March for the 48 years from 1914-1962 was 22.4 degrees Celsius, compared with an average of 22.6 degrees Celsius for the 48 years from 1963-2011.
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