Have we been cheated out of a summer? It's certainly looking that way.
A year ago Timaru took the national high with a 42C peak at the start of February. This weekend they are heading for highs of around 15C.
Last year the North Island's eastern areas were climbing to the mid 30s ... but this week reaching the low 20s has been an achievement.
New Zealand has been swamped in cloud this summer and that has helped lower our temperatures, but so too have the highs, which have been bigger than usual and have been coming in from south of Australia. This angle of attack means the wind flow before the highs move in is often southeasterly.
This time last year we had more westerlies and northerlies. What's the difference? Well, the westerlies last year came off the Australian desert. Our air masses this year are coming in from over the ocean - and we're not talking tropical oceans from the north, we're talking the Southern Ocean and western Pacific, neither well-known for being especially warm.