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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => October => Topic started by: JennyLeez on October 15, 2012, 12:08:12 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Monday15th October below.
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Ohauiti Weather Station
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Latitude: S 37° 45' 37"
Longitude: E 176° 10' 11"
Elevation: 125 m
Monday 15th October 2012
Dawn: 06:02
Sunrise: 06:29
Moonrise: 05:52 Dusk: 19:59
Sunset: 19:33
Moonset: 19:13
Daylight: 13:57
Day length: 13:04
Moon Phase: Waning Crescent
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Conditions: Fine, the squally showers seem to have petered out, none since late yesterday afternoon but still some beefy clouds moving through on the much lighter W/SW Wind. Temp: 9.1c Going Down, Humidty: 93%, Rain: 0.00 mm, Wind: 12Km/h SSW Pressure 1011.5 hPa Rising.
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Today’s Weather at Ohauiti Weather
Conditions at local time 00:10 on 15 October 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 9.0 °C
Dew Point 8.1 °C
Windchill 7.2 °C
Humidity 94%
Heat Index 9.0 °C
Apparent Temperature 6.4 °C
Solar Radiation 0 W/m²
Evapotranspiration Today 0.00 mm
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 0.0 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 58.0 mm
Rainfall This Year 1407.7 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-10-14 16:43
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 17 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 11 km/h
Wind Bearing 204° SSW
Beaufort F2 Light breeze
Pressure
Barometer 1011.4 hPa
Rising +0.6 hPa/hr
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
11.7 degrees
72% Humidity
Calm
Nil rain (2.2mm yesterday)
Barometer on 1007.7
Solar 192
High cloud above, sun trying to break through, should be an okay sort of day
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Ashburton @ 08:02 AM
Overcast
Currant Temp. 8.2°C
Rain 0.0 mm
Current wind. 1.9 km/h,SE
Max Gust. 32.3 km/h @ 4:46 AM
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.20am
Cloudy to overcast morning with temperature at 9.4° after a low of 7.4°. It was 11.8° at 4.13am. Should fine up later with a high of 13°. Wind from the ESE at around 9kmh gusting up to 33kmh within the last hour. No rain since midnight.
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Wairoa at 08:42
Sunny, Light Winds and Coolish.
The Over Night Temp Low was 4.4 °C
Current Temp Outside is 11.0 °C
Latest Wind Gust 19.4 km/h N
Wind Chill is 10.1 °C
Baro 1008.2 hPa and Solar: 421
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Tokoroa 9:30am
Coolish 9.6ºC after a 3.1ºC O/N low. A westerly wind around 5-15km/hr gusting to 20km/hr and passing clouds may be the story of the day. No rain.
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Mahia Beach Front
cloud cover ------ 0%
wind ------ light W
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 18.4 in / 19.7 out
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West Melton
Very cool here with cloud and no sun.
Temp 9.8
Wind gust 37.0 SE
Baro 1008.1
Rain since midnight 0
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Invercargill North. 1357hrs.
Fairly regular showers passing through some have been laced with a little hail on the back of a very strong to gale Westerly. Current temp 9.5c. Rain so far today 2.8mm.
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Well a poem shall not be written but this week we very much dedicate to the westerlies of spring, and they will be strong at times also. Anticyclones are sticking to the north of New Zealand for this week while low pressure system after low pressure system looks to be passing over the south of the country.
Western areas are likely to have more showery spells being exposed to the west naturally and while eastern areas will receive a few periods of showery southwesterlies these will be preceded by warm northwesterlies.
Our windows of opportunity for thundery development are likely to be Thursday and then again over the weekend later this week, however these spells may be more restricted to western areas.
Today a weakening front is moving over the North Island bringing a few showers, Hawkes Bay and Gisborne managed some sun and warmth this morning getting into the high teens however about now that will be cut down by the impending southwesterly. Gore is the coolest on 6.7 degrees but that doesn’t matter when you have huge brown trout in my opinion.
The windiest spot today is Invercargill with 55 km/h westerlies gusting to 74 km/h at times.
By weather analyst Aaron Wilkinson - WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/ode-westerly