The weather was bad in the morning, so I cancelled the trip, but thankfully I persevered and waited until noon when the weather improved. The scenery was definitely worth the trip! 👍
We had booked a 45-minute package tour at noon, including a ski plane and a helicopter, for a group of seven (two children, five adults, and two seniors). That morning, we received an email informing us that due to weather conditions, we couldn't land on the glacier and had to opt for a 25-minute tour landing on another mountain. Furthermore, the ski plane was unavailable due to weather, so we would have to take a helicopter for both the outbound and return journeys. At the airport check-in, a female staff member explained the situation in detail. We asked if we could reschedule and keep our original 45-minute tour, as 25 minutes was too short and it wasn't the mountain we wanted to land on. She said that the day was fully booked, and the same would apply the following day, so she could only offer the 25-minute tour and would refund the difference. We accepted this alternative. Surprisingly, about 30 minutes before departure, she told us that the pilot thought it was possible to attempt a landing on the glacier as planned. And it worked! The weather was perfect, and we were the only group on the glacier. The pilot was very helpful, taking many photos of us. The scenery was magnificent, and the two seniors were very happy, considering it a unique experience. Although it started with uncertainty, the final result far exceeded expectations. The glacier landing was unforgettable, the staff were professional, and the pilots added many highlights to the journey. Absolutely worth it.
The staff were attentive, the guides were dedicated, and the safety training was very comprehensive. A full range of items were provided for borrowing: jackets, boots, crampons, gloves, socks, hats, and trousers. The whole experience was novel and highly recommended as a must-do activity when visiting the South Island.
The trip was originally from Christchurch to Queenstown, and joining this tour allowed us to visit several attractions along the way, including Mount Cook. The driver also served as the guide, explaining various aspects of New Zealand along the way.
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Mt Cook Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-10
Mt Cook year round climate
Spring (September – November): Average -3.3°C to 1.0°C. Temperatures gradually rise but remain severely cold. September is the month with relatively more rainfall throughout the year (though total amount is still low). Weather changes rapidly, high-altitude areas still have snow cover, and the air is dry. Recommended activities: Alpine trekking (requires professional equipment and experience), glacier viewing, photography. Suggested attire: Multi-layered warm clothing, waterproof and windproof jacket, warm hat, gloves, scarf, sturdy waterproof hiking boots.
Summer (December – February): Average 3.9°C to 5.9°C. Temperatures are highest throughout the year but still low. Very little rainfall, mostly clear and dry weather. UV radiation is strong, with large day-night temperature differences. Recommended activities: Hiking (multiple trail options), glacier hiking, scenic flights, stargazing. Suggested attire: Warm base layers, waterproof and windproof jacket, trousers, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), hiking shoes.
Autumn (March – May): Average -2.5°C to 1.9°C. Temperatures drop rapidly, ushering in the eve of severe winter. Weather is dry, with potential for clear but cold days. Snowfall may begin in May. Recommended activities: Short hikes, admiring the first signs of snow on the mountains, photography. Suggested attire: Thick warm jacket, sweater, trousers, waterproof warm shoes, hat, gloves.
Winter (June – August): Average -3.7°C to -2.8°C. Extremely severe cold, temperatures often below freezing. Most precipitation is snow, creating a silvery-white world. Air is dry, and strong winds may occur. Recommended activities: Snow hiking (requires professional guidance), ice climbing (for experienced individuals only), glacier sightseeing. Suggested attire: Expedition-grade warm clothing (down jacket, wool layers), waterproof and windproof outer layer, snow pants, warm hat, thick gloves, snow boots, goggles.
Mt Cook climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 0.2°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 155 mm / Summer humidity: 40-60% / Rainiest month: September
Mt Cook monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
5.9°C
19
February
4.7°C
6.9
March
1.9°C
7.7
April
1.6°C
18.7
May
-2.5°C
4.4
June
-2.8°C
8.9
July
-3.3°C
7.9
August
-3.7°C
17.6
September
-3.3°C
25.6
October
-1.3°C
14.5
November
1°C
11.1
December
3.9°C
12.9
Mt Cook weather for the next seven days
5/15
Friday
Sunny
11.3°C/1.5°C
5/16
Saturday
Sunny
11°C/0.7°C
5/17
Sunday
Sunny
10.8°C/-0.1°C
5/18
Monday
Sunny
9.8°C/-1°C
5/19
Tuesday
Sunny
9.8°C/-1.2°C
5/20
Wednesday
Sunny
10.2°C/-0.4°C
5/21
Thursday
Sunny
9.8°C/-1.3°C
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