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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => November => Topic started by: JennyLeez on November 12, 2012, 12:09:15 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Monday 12th November below.
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Ashburton @ 07:57 AM
Raining-- heavy during night
Currant Temp. 6.3°C
Rain 4.5 mm
Current wind. 11.4 km/h,SSW
Max Gust. 38.0 km/h @ 2:02 AM
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Greymouth, West Coast
6 degrees
calm
nil rain
A sunny start to the day, head back to Christchurch today
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.25am
Overcast with heavy rain. 24.2mm since midnight. Temperature 7.1° which is the low. Predicted high is 12°. Wind from the SE, gusty with the highest gust in the last hour of 24kph 10 minutes ago. 43kph recorded at 2.54am.
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Yesterday's data Temperature and Humidity
High Temperature 22.4 °C at 12:32
Low Temperature 10.1 °C at 03:17
Temperature Range 12.3 °C
High Apparent Temperature 22.0 °C at 12:08
Low Apparent Temperature 8.8 °C at 02:45
Low Wind Chill 9.9 °C at 02:45
High Heat Index 22.4 °C at 12:32
High Humidity 88 % at 03:26
Low Humidity 42 % at 12:49
Rainfall
Rainfall Yesterday 0.0 mm
Rainfall Rate Max 0.0 mm/hr at 00:00
High Hourly Rainfall 0.0 mm at 00:00
Wind
Highest Gust 40.0 km/h at 16:17
Highest Speed (10 minute average) 28.1 km/h (F4) at 16:57
Wind Run 186.2 km
Dominant Direction 302° WNW
Pressure
High Pressure (SL) 1014.8 mb at 00:01
Low Pressure (SL) 1006.2 mb at 16:13
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West Melton
Cloudy and coolish here.
Temp 8.7
Wind gust 33.8 SSW
Baro 1020.6
Rain since midnight 6.4mm
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Tokoroa - 4pm
Many passing clouds and some bright periods. O/N low of a mild 8.2ºC, rose to a high of 20.9ºC by 14:40.
The afternoon has clouded over and the temp was now 18.1ºC 10 mins ago, now 16.8ºC - cooling off.
The wind has been mainly nor-west, moving around a bit but 5-15km/hr and a gust to 25km/hr at 15:40, increasing.
4:10pm - The wind has changed to nor-easter and there are sounds of thunder. The rain cannot be far behind... the skies are dark.
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Conditions at Te Puke Weather Station local time 19:50 on 12 November 2012
Temperature and Humidity Temperature13.8 °C
Dew Point10.2 °C
Windchill13.8 °C
Humidity79%
Heat Index13.8 °C
Apparent Temperature13.7 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today0.6 mm
Rainfall Rate0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month4.2 mm
Rainfall This Year1101.6 mm
Rainfall Last Hour0.0 mm
Last rainfall2012-11-12 03:32
Wind
Wind Speed (gust)5.0 km/h
Wind Speed (avg)1.1 km/h
Wind Bearing18° NNE
Beaufort F1Light air
Pressure
Barometer 1012.8 hPa
Rising slowly0.4 hPa/hr
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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 12th November 2012
Dawn: 05:28
Sunrise: 05:57
Moonrise: 04:20
Dusk: 20:31
Sunset: 20:02
Moonset: 17:57
Daylight: 15:03
Day length: 14:05
Moon Phase: Waning Crescent
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Current Observation: Mostly fine today, quite a lot of cloud often very heavy and threatening but also some periods of lighter cloud and even the odd small period of sunshine mainly around the middle of the day. Just a few brief showers this morning and a couple very light ones during the afternoon. The wind has been mainly light today with a Max gust of 22km.
Current Recordings: Temp: 12.9c Going down, Humidty: 89%, Rain: 1.2 mm, Average Wind Speed (10 Mins): 0 km/h ---, Pressure 1015.1 hPa Rising.
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Today’s Weather at Ohauiti Weather
Conditions at local time 21:40 on 12 November 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 12.9 °C
Dew Point 11.1 °C
Windchill 12.9 °C
Humidity 89%
Heat Index 12.9 °C
Apparent Temperature 13.1 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 1.2 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 4.1 mm
Rainfall This Year 1458.3 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-11-12 08:45
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 3 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 1 km/h
Wind Bearing 84° E
Beaufort F1 Light air
Pressure
Barometer 1015.1 hPa
Rising +0.6 hPa/hr
View more local weather information at www.ohauitiweather.co.nz
© Copyright 2012 Ohauiti Weather
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Upper North Island
Any showers clearing this morning between Waikato and Northland then sunny breaks develop, westerly breezes. Late afternoon or evening a few further isolated showers may move through possibly heavy. A few areas of rain about the Bay Of Plenty with northerlies then clearing late afternoon or in the evening, at night a few showers may develop with a period of freshening southeasterlies. Mostly cloudy about Gisborne with light winds, showers from afternoon then rain in the evening as southeasterlies freshen.
HIGHS: 19-20 for most today, Gisborne around 17-18.
Lower North Island
Showers clear this morning from the Central North Island with westerly breezes, in the evening expect a period of rain with freshening south to southeasterly winds especially in the south. Showers at times today for most in the west from Taranaki through to Kapiti, south to southeasterly winds freshen in the afternoon, in the evening showers easing in most places however becoming persistent about Taranaki for a time. Strong southerlies about Wellington bring mostly cloudy skies, a few showers at times but dry periods also. Light winds about Hawkes Bay this morning with cloudy skies and the odd shower, southerlies freshen from late afternoon with showers turning to rain. Cold southwesterlies develop about Wairarapa this morning bringing mostly cloudy skies, the odd shower at times during the day.
HIGHS: Temperatures in the mid teens, 13-14 about Wellington and Wairarapa.
Upper South Island
Becoming mostly sunny on the West Coast and about Nelson this morning, expect southeasterly breezes. Cold south to southwesterly winds about Canterbury northwards along the east coast tomorrow easing in the evening, showers about Canterbury clearing near the coast in the morning however the odd shower may linger about the ranges further inland till late afternoon or evening then clearing. Marlborough will remain mostly dry with sunny areas developing from afternoon.
HIGHS: 16-17 about Nelson and 18-19 on the West Coast, 13-14 about Canterbury and Marlborough.
Lower South Island
Sunny on the West Coast with gusty southeasterlies easing this morning, south to southeasterly breezes about Southland and Otago, mostly dry with sunny areas gradually developing during the day.
HIGHS: Mid teens about Southland, 16-17 about Central Otago and on the West Coast south of the Glaciers. 13-14 about Coastal Otago.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...national-forecast-15
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The wettest conditions appear to be heading for the southern half but also eastern parts of the North Island today.
It may start off fairly placidly but scattered showers look as if they turn to rain and an accompanying southerly will certainly add to the chill in the air.
Wellington could be in the firing line initially with quite a squally change to start with and some beefy showers with the chance of hail.
That cold air is set to head north delievering the wet stuff to Masterton, Napier and Gisborne.
Aucklanders today could see the odd shower but sunny spells could also pop up on a day where it's going to be a bit up and down weatherwise.
Yesterday from Taranaki down to Otaki conditions were fairly bleak at times and this morning could see more of the same before a clearance this afternoon.
Parts of Canterbury and Otago yesterday afternoon saw a handful of thunderstorms and reports of hail also came into WeatherWatch.
Pieter had this to say on Facebook "had one big bang at lake Mahinerangi and wind farm shut down as Trustpower lost some coms to Deepstream. Windy rainy and 9C in Mosgiel now".
Blair in inland Canterbury reported"Lightning has caused at least one Vegetation fire in Methven, brigade currently dealing with a hedge row on fire on Mt Hutt Road, lightning maybe have caused another next to railway lines near Kirwee, where a brigade is dealing with that."
Mainlanders are set to see showers depart from the northeastern section today and then it's mostly dry and cool with a southerly fading.
The week ahead appears quite disturbed over the North Island with bands of showers or rain at times but a clearance in the east is likely midweek.
Mainlanders appear to be getting the most settled conditions however inland showers may pop up due to afternoon heating and some showers could be heavy.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...s-something-everyone