Record-breaking rainfall and all-time low sunshine hours made last summer one of the wettest and greyest in New Zealand history, new data shows.
Figures released by Niwa this afternoon show much of the North Island received record amounts of cloud from December till March.
It was the cloudiest summer ever for main centres Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton and Wellington, the data shows.
Auckland's 479 sunshine hours were just 75 per cent of normal.
Rainfall was also high in much of the North Island and upper South Island, with many areas recording triple normal summer levels.