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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => October => Topic started by: JennyLeez on October 22, 2012, 12:06:42 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Monday 22nd October below.
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Today at Ohauiti Weather Station
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Station Location
Latitude: S 37° 45' 37"
Longitude: E 176° 10' 11"
Elevation: 125 m
Monday 22nd October 2012
Dawn: 05:52
Sunrise: 06:19
Moonrise: 12:18
Dusk: 20:07
Sunset: 19:39
Moonset: 01:37
Daylight: 14:15
Day length: 13:20
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
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Conditions: Still some periods of light rain and drizzle, wind has backed more Westerly now and has picked up enough to start rattling the keys in the door of the Caravan. Temp: 15.9c Going Up, Humidty: 99%, Rain: 0.0 mm, Average Wind Speed (10 Mins): 13Km/h WNW, Pressure 1004.7 hPa Falling.
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Today’s Weather at Ohauiti Weather
Conditions at local time 00:40 on 22 October 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 15.9 °C
Dew Point 15.8 °C
Windchill 15.6 °C
Humidity 99%
Heat Index 15.9 °C
Apparent Temperature 15.6 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 0.0 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 99.7 mm
Rainfall This Year 1449.4 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-10-21 23:10
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 21 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 11 km/h
Wind Bearing 270° W
Beaufort F2 Light breeze
Pressure
Barometer 1004.8 hPa
Falling slowly -0.1 hPa/hr
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.15am
Fine, clam and sunny with just a few clouds at the moment. The southerly is on it's way so I guess this will be short lived. Temperature 11.3° after a low of 7.8°. Forecast high is supposed to be 15° so it will be a race to see which gets here first (southerly or temperature high). No rain overnight.
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Snow in Fairlie this morning. Just measured 3.5cm on my car.
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Ashburton @ 09:02 AM
Heavy Rain and very cool
Currant Temp. 4.8°C
Min Temp.4.8°C @ 8:50 AM
Rain 15.2 mm
Current wind. 3.8 km/h,WSW
Max Gust. 34.2 km/h @ 5:33 AM
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
14.2 degrees
72% Humidity
14kph NW wind (gusting to 43kph)
nil rain ( 6.2mm yesterday)
Barometer on 999.4
Solar 517
Fine but some strong wind gusts, a few broken branches around
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Port Robinson 9.15am
Southerly has hit, Temp got to 12.2° and is dropping back quickly now. 1 degree in the last 2 minutes and rain has started to fall.........
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The Sun is out here in Te Puke, but looks like we will be getting more showers, 17.9c outside
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West Melton
Temp 4.4 deg
Wing gust 32.2 W
Baro 1002.0
Rain since midnight 14.00
rate 1.02
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Wairoa at 13:53
Fine, Fresh Winds and Hot.
The Over Night Temp Low was 15.2 °C
Current Temp Outside is 21.9 °C with Humidity 36 % and Dew Point 6.2 °C
Latest Wind Gust 41.8 km/h with speed of 41.8 km/h W
Wind Chill is 21.9 °C
Baro 1002.7 hPa and Solar: 996
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Mahia Beach Front
cloud cover ------ 10%
wind ------ moderate NW
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 24.1 in / 23.0 out
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Conditions: Fine. Thin veil of high level cloud, produced a fantastic sunset this evening but kept it cool this afternoon, this afternoons breeze has dropped away this evening. Temp: 12.2c Going Down, Humidty: 80%, Rain: 1.2 mm, Average Wind Speed (10 Mins): 6Km/h WSW, Pressure 1013.2 hPa Rising.
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Westerlies ease across western regions of the North Island this afternoon, there may be one or two remaining morning showers however they will clear and sunny breaks develop. Mostly sunny on the east coast with northwesterly breezes strong about Wairarapa in the morning, winds tend southerly later in the evening with some cloud. Southerlies develop in the Wairarapa late afternoon bringing cloud and showers. High cloud approaches Northland in the evening with rain possible in the far north later at night.
Gusty northwesterlies for Wellington in the morning with some high cloud, winds change southerly mid afternoon with rain.
Rain on the West Coast of the South Island clears in the afternoon south of Hokitika then further north at night, westerlies. Sunny areas and some cloud in Nelson, northwesterlies change southwesterly late afternoon. A few brief showers possible with the wind change otherwise remaining dry.
Northwesterlies for Marlborough in the morning with some high cloud, a southerly change in the afternoon brings cloud and showers which clear at night. Rain and some snow to 600m in Canterbury eases during the afternoon and clears by evening near the coast, a few further heavier showers may continue in North Canterbury however about the foothills and ranges clearing at night, southwesterly breezes. Cloudy areas in Southland and Otago with southwesterlies, the odd shower and snow flurry to 500m about but dry spells also. Later at night southwesterlies freshen about Southland with slightly more widespread showers.
Temperatures in the high teens or low 20’s today about Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay Of Plenty. 22 to 23 degrees for the east coast. High teens elsewhere although only reaching the mid teens in Wellington and about the Central North Island. A high of 15 to 17 degrees about Nelson and Marlborough, low double figure high’s in Canterbury through to Southland, 13 to 14 on the West Coast.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...national-forecast-13
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Labour Day afternoon is delivering a big mix of weather conditions up and down the country.
Temperatures have climbed into the 20s over one or two centres across the north east of the nation whereas some inland areas of the South Island have seen thermomemeters plunge to single figures with reports of snow to low levels in Canterbury.
The contrast isn't that uncommon but such cold weather in late October isn't an everyday occurrence.
Holidaymakers heading home have a decent stretch of weather over the upper north. It isn't perfect but in the main it's generally dry whereas the Alpine passes in the south have been providing somewhat of a challenge for drivers.
Tonight temperatures over the Mainland will be cold to very cold before rising a little tomorrow but still a tad on the cool side.
Facebook readers of WeatherWatch.co.nz have been quick to comment today about the variation in weather with Darfield and Methven seeing snow and sleet and lightning and a small tornado appear to have hit a small West Coast town and damaged a couple of outbuildings.
The rest of the week doesn't appear quite so unsettled but recent weather patterns indicate that anything is possible over a short period of time.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/temps-vary-greatly