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The park's climate is mild and wet, with humid summers and temperate winters. Average temperatures range from 18oC to 8oC over the year. Light snow falls can occur on the summit in winter.
The topography of the area has a significant effect on the local climate. The mountains form a barrier to incoming fronts, causing these air masses to rise and in so doing, form clouds. The clouds tend to develop continuously on the windward side of hills, but clear away on the lee side. This helps explain the difference in rainfall on the mountain and the surrounding farmland. Pirongia summit for instance, receives in excess of 2400 mm of rain per annum compared to the township of Pirongia which may only reach 1100 mm.
The mountains of Pirongia and Karioi also present a barrier to the prevailing westerly winds which can be particularly strong on Karioi. Just look at the wind-sculptured trees on the western flanks of the mountain if you are in doubt!
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