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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => September => Topic started by: JennyLeez on September 13, 2012, 12:17:33 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Thursday 13th September below.
You do not need a weather station, just look out your window and tell us what is going on above you.
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A wonderful clear day dawns here in Tokoroa. Blue sky, -2.8 frost, wind light air from SE.
Baro 1025.2 Steady.
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 7.40am
Fine clear morning. Temperature 6.3° after a low of 3.6°, heading for a high of 14°. Wind from the West at about 5kmh with gusts up to 9kmh. No rain over the past 24hrs.
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
5.4 degrees
94% Humidity
calm
Nil Rain
barometer on 1024.4
solar 204
Blue skies wall to wall, a cool 5 degrees, a light dew on the ground and vehicles
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Ashburton @ 08:32 AM
Clear and Sunny after a good frost
Currant Temp. 3.5°C
Rain 0.0 mm
Current wind. 0.0 km/h,E
Max Gust. 7.6 km/h @ 8:27 AM
Min Grass -7.2°C @ 6:46 AM
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Beautiful blue-dome morning in the Bay. Current temp 7.8 C. Overnight minimum went down to a slight air-frost of -0.4 C as skies cleared around 0200, and the grass min went down to -1.9 C. Calm and clear now. Fresh snow noted on the inland foothills, which appears to be right down to around 300 metres or so... :o
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Wairoa at 09:00
Sunny and Blue, Light Breeze but Cold.
The Over Night Temp Low was 1.3 °C
Rainfall of 0.0 mm since midnight.
Rainfall last 24 hours 0.0 mm
Current Temp Outside is 10.0 °C with Humidity 61% and Dew Point 2.8 °C
Latest Wind Gust 11.2 km/h with speed of 11.2 km/h NW
Wind Chill is 8.9 °C
Baro 1024.1 hPa and Solar: 490
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Mahia Beach Front
cloud cover ------ 20%
wind ------ moderate SW
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 14.1 in / 12.3 out
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West Melton
Full sunshine and temp rising.
Temp 12.1
Wind gust 27.4 SE
Baro 1015.3 and falling
Rain since midnight 0
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The-weather today here-in Bishopdale has been nice and sunny.
We've had a northeast wind gusting up to 39.9 kilometres per hour.
That was after we had the coldest September night for five years.
Which was the second coldest September night-temperature since 1990.
The minimum temperature last night was -4.7 c.
The air temperature now has 10.7 c.
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Sunny over the North Island today with light winds after morning frosts, some cloud about the coast between Kapiti and western Waikato during the day. Any morning cloud or showers about Gisborne clears to a sunny day, southwesterly winds die out on the east coast in the afternoon.
Sunny over the South Island also, light winds along the east coast tend northeasterly. Cloudy or becoming cloudy on the West Coast south of Westport in the morning, drizzle patches in Fiordland spread into South Westland at times. Some high cloud lies across Southland and Otago today, westerly winds about Southland pick up during the evening.
Temperatures will be in the mid teen range over the North Island, perhaps 13 to 14 along the east coast and about Wellington and 11 to 12 in the Central North Island however. Mid teen temperatures for most of the South Island although sitting around 13 to 14 degrees on the West Coast, Southland and Central Otago.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/thursday%E2%80%99s-national-forecast-10
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The weather is fairly settled across the country today, although it isn’t very warm with many places experiencing quite frosty conditions last night. Parts of Auckland got down to –1, the Waikato –1 also but some –2 degree readings. The Central North Island a little colder once again with –3.
Getting into the South Island Christchurch got to –2 degrees, inland parts of Canterbury ranged from –4 to –6 degrees so certainly cold. While it may seem typical for Central Otago to get the coldest temperatures when frosty conditions develop over New Zealand they didn’t last night due to a westerly airflow or influence if you like developing there overnight.
The warmest spot today so far is Blenheim on 16 degrees with a gentle northwesterly breeze and sunny skies.
Some high cloud is moving into Southland now ahead of the next front in the Tasman Sea, drizzle patches will also be getting into Fiordland and cloud will increase during the day along the West Coast. Expect northwesterly winds to pick up in inland areas from Canterbury down through to Southland this evening as that incoming front crunches the isobars together.
By weather analyst Aaron Wilkinson, WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/settled-day-across-new-zealand