It won't be a sizzler, but at least we'll see the sun this summer. Much of the country emerged from the record-breakingly bad 2011-12 Kiwi summer feeling shortchanged as grey skies blanketed most of New Zealand.
Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton and Wellington endured their cloudiest summer on record, and Nelson Bays its wettest, but that is unlikely to be repeated this summer, a climate scientist says.
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research this month revealed the outlook for the three months to November 1. Mostly average temperatures and rainfall are expected around the country.
Cold snaps typical of early spring could also take place.
But also included in the outlook is the news that an El Nino climate pattern is expected to emerge during spring.