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Archive Library => 2012 => Archives => November => Topic started by: JennyLeez on November 23, 2012, 12:26:35 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for friday 23rd November 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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Port Robinson, North Canterbury 7.40am
Partly cloudy. Fairly stiff westerly wind at 11-27kph. Temperature 16.4° after a low of 10.1° and heading for a predicted high of 20°. No rain over the past 24hrs.
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Belmont, Lower Hutt
13.6 Degrees
79% Humidity
15kph NW wind
Nil Ran
Barometer on 1011.6
Solar 206
A windy start to the day gusting up to 35kph, Scattered cloud with the sun breaking through
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Kaipara at 8:32
Current Conditions: Fine & Calm
Over Night Temp: 12.0°C at 6:09
Rain since Midnight: 0.0 mm
Current Temp Outside: 16.7°C
Dew Point: 13.3°C
Wind Speed: Calm
Wind Direction: ENE
Max Gust: 8.0 km/h at 6:52
Humidity: 80 % Falling 10%/hr
Pressure: 1013.5hPa Rising .5/hr
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Ashburton @ 09:02 AM
Overcast
Currant Temp. 12.6°C
Current wind. 5.7 km/h,WSW
Max Gust. 22.8 km/h @ 12:32 AM
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Wairoa at 10:12
Sunny, Calm and Warm.
The Over Night Temp Low was 12.1 °C
Current Temp Outside is 23.6 °C
Latest Wind Gust 12.2 km/h
Baro 1011.8 hPa
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Mahia Beach
cloud cover ------ 0%
wind ------ calm
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 26.4 in / 27.4 out
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New Plymouth: 16 degrees, cloudy but quite bright, near calm
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West Melton
Cloudy this morning but when sun came out finally - turned into a lovely day.
Temp 16.2
Wind gust 30.6 SW
Baro 1008.9
o rain since midnight
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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
Friday 23rd November 2012
Dawn: 05:20
Sunrise: 05:50
Moonrise: 15:18
Dusk: 20:44
Sunset: 20:14
Moonset: 02:32
Daylight: 15:24
Day length: 14:24
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
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Observation: Another very Warm and Sunny day today but there was generally quite a bit more cloud around and early evening they were heavy enough to drop just a few drops of precipitation. Today's wind cycle was a threepeat of the last two days, started off in the SW then as the day warmed swung throuh West to a Northerly Sea Breeze and then back through East and south to SW again this evening. Shorts and tee shirt again today but the track pants, slippers and Polar Fleece are back on this evening.
Current Recordings: Temp: 12.5c Going down, Humidty 99%, Rain: 0.0 mm, Average Wind Speed (10 Mins) 1 km/h SSW, Pressure 1015.3 hPa Rising.
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Today’s Weather at Ohauiti Weather
Conditions at local time 23:20 on 23 November 2012
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature 12.9 °C
Dew Point 12.4 °C
Windchill 12.9 °C
Humidity 97%
Heat Index 12.9 °C
Apparent Temperature 13.2 °C
Rainfall
Rainfall Today 0.0 mm
Rainfall Rate 0.0 mm/hr
Rainfall This Month 25.1 mm
Rainfall This Year 1479.3 mm
Rainfall Last Hour 0.0 mm
Last rainfall 2012-11-18 14:44
Wind
Wind Speed (gust) 5 km/h
Wind Speed (avg) 3 km/h
Wind Bearing 181° S
Beaufort F1 Light air
Pressure
Barometer 1015.3 hPa
Rising slowly +0.5 hPa/hr
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Upper North Island
Easterly breezes in Northland with cloudy areas and a few showers, showers become heavy late afternoon and possibly thundery mainly in the west then easing at night. About Auckland, Waikato, Bay Of Plenty and Gisborne expect mostly sunny weather with some cloud, afternoon sea breezes in coastal areas. About Waikato, inland Bay Of Plenty and the Gisborne ranges a few isolated showers may develop late afternoon then clearing at night.
HIGHS: 17-18 in Northland, 20-23 elsewhere. Perhaps mid 20’s in Gisborne.
Lower North Island
Westerly breezes with a mix of sunny areas and some cloud, cloud thickens a little about Kapiti late afternoon with a light shower possible there in the evening. Expect more onshore east to northeast winds to develop about Hawkes Bay during the afternoon. About the eastern CNI and ranges of Hawkes Bay isolated showers develop during the afternoon possibly becoming heavy and thundery then clearing at night. These showers may spread into the Hawkes Bay itself in the evening for a time. Wellington can expect sunny areas and some high cloud to develop, also breezy northwesterlies.
HIGHS: Temperatures in the high teens in the west. Low 20’s about the Central North Island. 22-23 about Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay.
Upper South Island
Mostly cloudy on the West Coast north of Hokitika with the odd shower becoming a little more persistent late morning then mostly clearing late afternoon, westerly breezes. Sunny areas and some cloud about Nelson, northwesterlies tend more westerly during the afternoon. Some high cloud about Canterbury and Marlborough with light winds, high cloud clears Canterbury just after midday with winds then tending light southerly. northeasterlies developing about the coast in the evening.
HIGHS: 17 on the West Coast, low 20’s in Nelson. 19-23 in Canterbury and Marlborough.
Lower South Island
Rain on the West Coast this morning south of Hokitika eases to showers, west to northwest winds. Further rain develops about Fiordland in the evening. Chance of a morning shower about Southland and Otago with westerly breezes then clearing, sunny weather developing for a time then late afternoon further high cloud develops with the odd shower possible from evening in Southland. At night a southwest change brings further showers.
HIGHS: 17-19 about Southland and Otago, 16 on the West Coast south of the Glaciers.
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...national-forecast-31
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Hamilton’s Indigo Festival starts Thursday. The annual celebration is in its 13th year and showcases the city’s multicultural community.
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Fest goers have an opportunity to experience a wide range of music, art and traditions from the different cultures found in the diverse city.
Fest goers may also want to bring a brolly along.
WeatherWatch.co.nz Forecaster Howard Joseph says an area of high pressure that is expected to keep our weather fairly settled through early next week will lose its grip on our weather by Thursday, the first day of the fest.
Mr Joseph says "If that happens, it would set up a frontal boundary across the central North Island that would move slowly north. That would bring precipitation chances to Hamilton and the fest on Thursday." Mr. Joseph adds that the chances will be better during the later part of Thursday.
On Friday, the front will be to our north. But, Mr Joseph says the broad southwest flow behind the front would likely bring windy, cooler and somewhat rainy conditions.
The last day of the fest, Saturday, should also have the best weather. High pressure is expected to be centred just off to our northwest. That should give it a bit more control of our weather which in turn should dry things about Hamilton. Although some breezy conditions are expected to remain in place.
Homepage image/ Friday 30 November weather map courtesy of Weathermap.co.nz
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http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...have-dodge-raindrops
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A front moved over the lower South Island last night and has continued northwards today weakening considerably as it has moved northwards, not much has come of this front apart from a few showers and a wind change for a time bringing some cloud in the South Island.
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Meanwhile a second front is about to move onto the lower South Island now, this front is forecast to even be a bit weaker yet again so it will not affect our weather too much apart from some cloud and shifty wind directions mainly in the South Island. Southland however is likely to receive a few more showers then most.
Scattered showers have popped up again over parts of the North Island mainly about Northland, Waikato and inland Bay Of Plenty across to some ranges in Hawkes Bay and Gisborne. Storms haven’t managed to fire like they did yesterday over the Central North Island but there is still some time left in the day so still something to watch.
The most rain for the previous 24 hours has come from those storms yesterday about the CNI, up to 14mm fell in some stations. It is quite likely that more rain then this fell in some other isolated areas. Winds have not been exceptionally strong in any particular area today. The warmest temperatures go to Blenheim on 26 degrees and then in the North Island, Hawkes Bay and Gisborne on 23-24 degrees.
Homepage image / TWC 5pm Satellite - weather.com
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