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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => September => Topic started by: JennyLeez on September 15, 2012, 12:21:03 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Saturday 15th 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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Ashburton @ 07:02 AM
Overcast
Currant Temp. 6.7°C
Current wind. 0.0 km/h,S
Max Gust. 28.5 km/h @ 1:12 AM
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Tokoroa 7:15am
A mild night - a low of 1.1deg at 1:05 and now up to a cloudy 5.5deg. Just a slight breath of sou-easter breeze.
It is supposed to get windier and rain starting about midday but nothing heavy until mid evening towards midnight. Enjoy it while it lasts... get thos chores done this morning. :)
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Windy, overcast and surprisingly cold for a Northerly
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.30am
Sunny with high cloud. Temperature 14.4° after a low of 11.2°. Heading for a predicted high of 16°. Chance of rain later today. Light breeze from the SW, highest recent gust 8kmh. No rain over the last 24hrs.
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We have a very dark Northwest Arch over head.
Wind from the Northwest at 6km/h.
AirT=10.8c.
My sky index reading say air Max temp should get to 19c today.
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
11.1degrees
76% Humidity
16kph NW wind
Nil rain
barometer on 1015.6
Solar 151
High cloud cover, with a NW breeze, showers forecast later in the day
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Mahia Beach Front
cloud cover ------ 60%
wind ------ calm
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 14.8 in / 15.8 out
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We still have the thick Northwest Arch over head and because of that we have a new max temp today of only 16c.
Air temp now only 13.2c in a nortwest wind.
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West Melton
Vey cloudy here and no sign of sun. Very warm overnight though.
Temp 12.9
Wind gust 37.0 ENE
Baro 1007.9
Rain since midnight 0
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Wairoa at 13:00
Partly Cloudy, Calm and Warm.
The Over Night Temp Low was 3.0 °C
Current Temp Outside is 16.2 °C with Humidity 48% and Dew Point 5.2 °C
Latest Wind Gust 31.7 km/h with speed of 24.5 km/h NW
Wind Chill is 15.7 °C
Baro 1017.1 hPa and Solar: 793
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Still got this thick Northwest Arch over head.
Some spots of rain.
Wind from the South at 1km/h.
Air t=10.7c.
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Low pressure will shaking up our weekend weather. This system still looks to be a fairly quick-moving system and is unlikely to produce widespread severe weather. However, we will be keeping an eye on a few places today.
Heavy rain is possible about the West Coast this morning and this afternoon. Additional heavy rain is possible for the headwaters of the Otago lakes and rivers as well as inland Southland. Northwest Nelson could also see heavy rain, but that will likely hold off until this afternoon. Some thundery falls are also possible.
The South Island’s eastern coast is looking a bit more settled for the early part of the day. Showers could show up in Christchurch by late afternoon.
The deep south is already seeing a few showers this morning. More showers are expected for this afternoon as well.
The North Island may see some heavy rain fall about eastern Bay of Plenty, but that won’t show up until around sunset or maybe later. Heavy rain could show up Taranaki as well.
Showers are already starting to push onto the northern tip of the NI. Throughout the morning, we will see showers spread across the top of the island. As we get into this afternoon, rain will spread into the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and East Cape/Gisborne. A few showers may move into Wellington as well.
Government forecaster MetService has heavy rain warnings in effect for this morning and this afternoon for:
- Northern Fiordland and southern Westland between Milford Sound and Harihari
- The hills and ranges of Northern Southland
- The headwaters of the Otago lakes and rivers
Heavy rain warnings are up for northwest Nelson west Motueka for this afternoon through tomorrow afternoon. Also, a heavy rain warning has been issued for the Bay of Plenty east of Whakatane tonight through much of Sunday.
By WeatherWatch.co.nz Analyst Howard Joseph
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/saturdays-national-forecast-22
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I don’t know what it’s like at your place, but here in the western Waikato we had some shaking going on early this afternoon.
And it wasn't an earthquake.
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My little office was heaving and weaving thanks to the gusty northeast winds that started to blow about an hour ago. Light rain also started to fall. Well, as much as light rain can fall in this wind. The drops are on more of a diagonal trajectory.
A quick check of observations around the North Island last hour showed the strongest winds to be around Auckland and Taranaki with most stations reporting sustained winds of 43 km/h.
I can tell you that where I am, near Te Awamutu, the sustained winds are about around 10-15 km/h. But the gusts were pushing 70 km/h during the last hour.
Temperatures at last report included 7 at Queenstown. Gore and Invercargill were both at 8. Dunedin was at 9.
On the “warmer” end of things, Whangarei was reporting 17. Tauranga and Gisborne were both at 16.
Auckland was at 15. Wellington was at 14. Christchurch was 13.
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By WeatherWatch.co.nz Analyst Howard Joseph
You can follow Howard at www.twitter.com/hjosephwx
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/are-you-hearing-howling-winds-today
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overcast and dreary in Reefton today.
4.1mm of rain and reached 12.2°C, but actually felt warmer.
currently 10.4°C.
an intermittent northerly breeze.
was expecting more rain.
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Light rain here now Temp=8.3c.