Manawatu-Whanganui topographic maps
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Waiouru
New Zealand > Manawatu-Whanganui > Ruapehu District
Because of its high altitude and close proximity to Mt Ruapehu, Waiouru's climate is cold throughout the year, unlike other North Island centres, and particularly cold when the wind blows from the mountain. The Desert Road is regularly closed in winter owing to heavy snowfalls. Waiouru's climate can be…
Average elevation: 817 m

Dannevirke
New Zealand > Manawatu-Whanganui > Tararua District
Dannevirke has an Oceanic climate, (Köppen:Cfb). Due its high altitude the summer temperatures are often cooler compared to other Eastern North Island towns, such as Masterton, Napier and Gisborne, while in winter Dannevirke can regularly experience frosts as in other parts of New Zealand. Snow is rare, the…
Average elevation: 221 m

Tongariro National Park
New Zealand > Manawatu-Whanganui > Ruapehu District
Like the whole of New Zealand, Tongariro National Park is situated in a temperate zone. The prevailing westerly winds gather water over the Tasman Sea. As the volcanoes of Tongariro National Park are the first significant elevations that these winds encounter on the North Island, besides Mount Taranaki, rain…
Average elevation: 888 m

Mount Ruapehu
New Zealand > Manawatu-Whanganui > Ruapehu District
Ruapehu has a polar tundra climate (Köppen: ET) on the upper slopes, with average temperatures ranging from −4–15 °C in summer and −7–7 °C in winter, depending on elevation and cloudiness. On the lower slopes, Ruapehu has a subpolar oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfc).
Average elevation: 2,474 m