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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => November => Topic started by: JennyLeez on November 14, 2012, 12:20:56 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Wednesday 14th November below.
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
8 degrees
92% Humidity
Calm
Nil Rain
Barometer on 1010.4
Solar 343
A sunny calm start to the day, blue skies wall to wall, and back to work we go
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.25am
Fine sunny morning. Temperature 10.7° after a low of 5.3°. Predicted high 15°.
Wind from the NW at 3 - 9kph.
No rain since midnight.
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Conditions at Te Puke Weather Station local time 08:00 on 14 November 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 11.2 °C
Dew Point 6.5 °C
Windchill 10.6 °C
Humidity 73%
Heat Index 11.2 °C
Apparent Temperature 9.0 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 0.0 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 7.8 mm
Rainfall This Year 1105.2 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-11-13 08:46
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 14.8 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 7.2 km/h
Wind Bearing 242° WSW
Beaufort F2 Light breeze
Pressure
Barometer 1007.4 hPa
Rising slowly 0.3 hPa/hr
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Ashburton @ 09:32 AM
Nice sunny morning
Currant Temp. 14.3°C
Current wind. 1.9 km/h,N
Min Grass -1.1°C @ 5:15 AM
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Wairoa at 10:44
Overcast, Calm, Cold and sodden after yesterday.
The Over Night Temp Low was 9.2 °C
Rainfall of 1.8 mm since midnight.
Rainfall last 24 hours 21.0 mm
Current Temp Outside is 11.6 °C
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Mahia Beach Front
cloud cover ------ 100%
wind ------ mod SW
rain -------- lite showers
temp ------ 13.6 in / 11.0 out
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
14.7 degrees
66% Humidity
3kph SW wind
Nil Rain
barometer on 1009
A fine sunny day with a cool SW puffing through
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West Melton
One beautiful day here with full sun and little wind.
Temp 13.4
Wind gust 20.9 E
Baro 1007.4
No rain since midnight
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
13.1 degrees
75% Humidity
5 kph NW wind
Nil Rain
Barometer on 1006.9
Solar 26
Has been a great day, lots of sunshine and a light SW breeze
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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
Wednesday 14th November 2012
Dawn: 05:26
Sunrise: 05:55
Moonrise: 05:50
Dusk: 20:33
Sunset: 20:04
Moonset: 20:23
Daylight: 15:07
Day length: 14:09
Moon Phase: New moon
View more local weather information at www.ohauitiweather.co.nz
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Current Observation: Generally Fine but a bit Windy today (Max Gust 59km), one light shower this afternoon. very clear atmosphere again today making the Kaimai's really stand out and good for the Lunar Eclipse. Interesting Light effects during the eclipse with a definite temperature drop. The wind has dropped back somewhat now and the stars are out between a few scattered clouds.
Current Recordings: Temp: 11.5c Going down, Humidty: 83%, Rain: 0.00 mm, Average Wind Speed (10 Mins): 11 km/h SW, Pressure 1011.3 hPa Rising.
View more local weather information at www.ohauitiweather.co.nz
© Copyright 2012 Ohauiti Weather
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Today’s Weather at Ohauiti Weather
Conditions at local time 23:00 on 14 November 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 11.5 °C
Dew Point 8.7 °C
Windchill 10.2 °C
Humidity 83%
Heat Index 11.5 °C
Apparent Temperature 9.0 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 4.5 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 14.0 mm
Rainfall This Year 1468.2 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-11-14 16:08
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 16 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 11 km/h
Wind Bearing 225° SW
Beaufort F2 Light breeze
Pressure
Barometer 1011.3 hPa
Rising +0.7 hPa/hr
View more local weather information at www.ohauitiweather.co.nz
© Copyright 2012 Ohauiti Weather
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Wednesday’s national forecast
Upper North Island
Cloudy and sunny areas today with breezy west to southwesterly winds. The odd shower possible at times also especially this afternoon, Bay Of Plenty is expected to remain dry today however. Morning showers clear in Gisborne then a few sunny areas may peak through in the afternoon, still plenty of cloud about however with breezy southwesterlies easing during the day. Late afternoon a few showers may develop about the ranges of East Cape any of which clear at night.
HIGHS: 18-19 for most today, Gisborne around 17.
Lower North Island
Westerly breezes today with cloud and sunny areas, a few brief showers at times especially afternoon about Taranaki, Manawatu and the Central North Island. Expect long dry spells also, some areas may not receive showers during the day. Places that do receive showers should see them ease in the evening possibly clearing. Mostly sunny about Wellington with some cloud, light winds. Breezy southwesterlies about Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, a few sunny areas may begin to break through later in the afternoon as southwesterlies finally ease. Any morning showers clear.
HIGHS: 16-17 for most.
Upper South Island
Mostly sunny with areas of cloud, northeasterly breezes on the east coast and westerly breezes on the West Coast. Cloud thickens up on the West Coast north of the Glaciers during the afternoon then a few showers develop there at night. Mostly sunny in Canterbury with northeasterly breezes in the afternoon, some cloud. High cloud develops after midday.
HIGHS: 17-18 about Nelson, Marlborough and Canterbury. 16-17 on the West Coast.
Lower South Island
Some high cloud about the lower South Island clearing this morning with mostly sunny weather developing, light winds and northeasterly breezes on the east coast. Mid to late afternoon a few isolated showers then develop about Southland and eastern parts of Otago. A few of these showers could be heavy and thundery then easing at night. Northerlies in Fiordland today with rain developing this morning, winds change westerly in the afternoon with rain easing to showers. Further north through to the Glaciers expect cloudy weather to develop this morning but remaining dry, showers then develop during the afternoon.
HIGHS: 16-17 about Southland and Otago, 14-15 on the West Coast south of the Glaciers.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...national-forecast-18
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Today we look back in time weatherwise to see what happened on this day November 14th back in history.
1917 Prolonged heavy rain in the Manawatu for two days saw significant surface flooding in the region.Totals exceeded 130mm over a 48 hour period in the district.
1923 Rain fell for the first time in 23 days in Dunedin and surrounding areas after a dry spell during Spring started to raise concerns for local farmers. 58mm of rain fell at Brighton which was enough to ease the situation before summers arrival.
1936 Severe westerly gales buffeted the Southland region for four consecutive days and a number of haybarns were demolished during the blow.One resident described it as the heaviest winds in the region for many years.
1951 High temperatures in eastern areas from Gisborne to Otago were recorded as a healthy nor' wester covered much of the country. Despite rain over western parts hot nor' westers saw the mercury rise above thirty degrees in many centres including both Christchurch and Timaru.
1967 Three frosts in succession were recorded in Hororata, Canterbury after a strong southerly change.Snow was reported to low levels about the foothills and clear skies and calm conditions following the bleak change saw readings as low as minus three degrees.
The good news today is that no records should be broken however some settled weather and warmer temperatures would be welcome and it seems that could be the case for at least a third of the nation.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/daynov-14