Masterton Weather Tomorrow & 7-Day Forecast | NZ
Masterton Weather Tomorrow & 7-Day Forecast | New Zealand
Check the latest Masterton weather forecast, including tomorrow’s weather, rain chances, wind conditions, and the 7-day forecast. The links below connect directly to official New Zealand weather authorities and trusted forecasting services for accurate, up-to-date conditions in Masterton and the wider Wairarapa region.
📍 Official Masterton Weather Sources
- MetService – Masterton Forecast (Today, Tomorrow & 7-Day) – New Zealand’s official meteorological service providing local forecasts, rainfall, wind, and temperature data.
- MetService – Masterton Extended Outlook – Longer-range trends for wind, rainfall, and temperature.
- NIWA – Wairarapa / Wellington Regional Climate Information – Climate averages, seasonal patterns, and long-term context for Masterton and the Wairarapa.
- MetService – New Zealand Towns & Cities Weather – Forecasts for other locations across New Zealand.
🌦️ Additional Masterton Weather Websites
- WeatherWatch NZ – Forecast commentary, rain radar, and wind maps.
- Timeanddate.com – Masterton Weather – Extended outlook with temperature graphs and sunrise/sunset data.
- AccuWeather – Masterton Forecast – Daily and short-range summaries with wind and temperature details.
🌬️ Climate & Seasonal Weather in Masterton
Masterton has a dry, inland valley climate influenced by surrounding ranges and its distance from the coast. The region is known for hot summer days, cold winter mornings, and frequent strong winds, particularly during northerly and southerly changes.
- Summer (Dec–Feb): Warm to hot days with dry spells and occasional thunderstorms.
- Autumn (Mar–May): Mild days with cooler nights and more settled weather.
- Winter (Jun–Aug): Cold mornings with frosts, fog, and periodic rain.
- Spring (Sep–Nov): Very windy and changeable with rapid temperature swings.
✔️ Tips for Checking Masterton Weather
- Check wind forecasts, especially during spring and frontal passages.
- Use hourly forecasts to plan around temperature extremes.
- Monitor rain radar for approaching systems from the south and west.
- Re-check conditions on the day, particularly for outdoor work or travel.
Disclaimer: This page is provided for general reference only. It does not generate, issue, verify, or update weather forecasts, warnings, or observations. All weather information is produced and maintained by the external websites linked above and may change without notice. For official, current, and safety-critical information (including severe weather alerts), always refer directly to New Zealand’s official meteorological authorities and local emergency services.