Monthly weather averages & travel planning

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Updated: March 2026
July is a avoid time to visit Queenstown (2/10). Average highs of 4°C and 5 sunshine hours daily make conditions workable, though not exceptional. July suits travellers visiting for indoor culture, food, and architecture rather than outdoor activities. Pack accordingly for 11 potential rain days. August offers a similar profile at lower hotel rates if dates are flexible. The 4°C highs require proper cold-weather clothing; many visitors underestimate how far the wind chill drops the perceived temperature, particularly near water or at elevated viewpoints. Planning tips: most accommodation categories have availability, and last-minute deals are common. The quieter streets and shorter queues can make this a genuinely enjoyable time to visit for the right type of traveller. Budget-conscious visitors will find the best value of the year in this period.
Visiting Queenstown in July means cold, wintry days that rarely climb above 4°C. Factor in 11 potential rainy days and 65% average humidity when planning your daily activities.
4°C
39°F
Avg High
0°C
32°F
Avg Low
11 days
93 mm total
Rain Days
5h
per day avg
Sunshine
65%
Moderate
Humidity
The narrow 4°C gap between daytime and overnight temperatures, characteristic of coastal cities with maritime moderation, means a single mid-layer works across the whole day. Humidity averages 65%, which is comfortable for most visitors. On warmer days, lighter fabrics help with the mild stickiness in the afternoon. The UV index of 1 is low, meaning sun exposure is minimal concern and sunscreen is largely optional. Winds are calm at an average 5 km/h, so wind-chill is not a factor in planning your clothing. In Fahrenheit: 39°F average high, 32°F overnight low. Data sourced from Open-Meteo ERA5 climate reanalysis (1991–2020 normals).
Packing for Queenstown in July means dressing for 4°C days and 0°C evenings. Layering is key: a thermal base, mid-layer fleece, and a windproof outer jacket for 4°C highs that feel colder in the wind. Evening temperatures settle at 0°C, a modest 4°C drop that a light cardigan or denim jacket covers. Comfortable walking trainers are the versatile choice for both outdoor sightseeing and indoor venues. A compact foldable umbrella weighs almost nothing and earns its keep across 11 potential rainy days.
Local tip: Queenstown's 4°C days warm significantly in direct sunshine. A removable outer layer you can tie around your waist handles the midday warmth without leaving you cold on shaded streets or in the evening.
July has no major festivals or public holidays in Queenstown, which is one of its practical advantages for independent travellers. Attractions run at lower capacity than during peak event periods, queues are shorter, and accommodation is easier to find without needing to book many months in advance. Local restaurants, markets, and transport operate at a relaxed pace, making this an ideal time for visitors who prefer a more authentic, unhurried experience of everyday city life rather than large crowds drawn in by a single major headline event.
Based on 4°C average highs and 11 rainy days
In July, Queenstown feels the full influence of the continental polar air mass, which dominates mid-latitude interiors during winter. Cold, dry air from the north suppresses temperatures to 4°C during the day, dropping further to 0°C at night when radiative cooling is greatest. Precipitation tends to be low, as the cold air holds little moisture. Climate data: Open-Meteo ERA5 (1991–2020).
Sunshine Hours
The average number of hours per day with direct sunlight. Calculated from satellite measurements. Days with more than 7 hours of sunshine are ideal for outdoor activities. Under 3 hours means overcast conditions dominate.
UV Index
A scale from 0-11+ measuring ultraviolet radiation intensity. UV 0-2: Minimal risk. UV 3-5: Moderate, wear sunscreen. UV 6-7: High, hat and SPF 30+ essential. UV 8-10: Very High, limit midday exposure. UV 11+: Extreme, seek shade between 10am-4pm.
Rain Days
A rain day is counted when precipitation exceeds 0.1mm. This threshold captures even light drizzle. Unlike total rainfall in mm, rain days tells you how often you might need an umbrella, which is useful for planning outdoor activities.
Humidity
Relative humidity as a percentage. Below 40%: Dry, skin and throat may feel parched. 40-60%: Comfortable, ideal for most people. 60-80%: Sticky, light breathable fabrics recommended. Above 80%: Muggy, heat feels more intense; quick-dry clothing is essential.
Queenstown in July
July ranks 12th sunniest of the year in Queenstown, with an average 5 daily sunshine hours. The driest months are February, July, and March. January is the hottest month (19°C avg high); July is the coolest (4°C). From here, temperatures rise 1°C into August. Compared to last month (June: 5°C high, 13 rain days), July is cooler and drier. July is one of the least sunny months, but that often means lower prices and fewer fellow tourists.
| Month | High | Low | Rain Days | Sun | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 19°C | 11°C | 13 | 11h | View |
| February | 19°C | 11°C | 11 | 11h | View |
| March | 17°C | 9°C | 12 | 9h | View |
| April | 13°C | 7°C | 12 | 7h | View |
| May | 9°C | 4°C | 14 | 5h | View |
| June | 5°C | 1°C | 13 | 5h | View |
| July | 4°C | 0°C | 11 | 5h | View |
| August | 5°C | 1°C | 12 | 7h | View |
| September | 8°C | 2°C | 13 | 8h | View |
| October | 11°C | 4°C | 16 | 10h | View |
| November | 15°C | 7°C | 15 | 11h | View |
| December | 18°C | 10°C | 16 | 11h | View |
January
13 rain days, 11h sun
February
11 rain days, 11h sun
March
12 rain days, 9h sun
April
12 rain days, 7h sun
May
14 rain days, 5h sun
June
13 rain days, 5h sun
July
11 rain days, 5h sun
August
12 rain days, 7h sun
September
13 rain days, 8h sun
October
16 rain days, 10h sun
November
15 rain days, 11h sun
December
16 rain days, 11h sun
Data Sources for Queenstown
Climate normals represent 30-year averages (1991-2020). Individual years may vary.