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Extended Brief Forecast for all New Zealand
Issued by MetService 1:25pm Friday 23 Nov 2012
Sunday
North Island, fine, apart from cloudy periods in the west. South Island, showers in the west turning to rain, showers developing later in the south. Otherwise, mainly fine.
Monday
North Island, A few showers developing in western areas, and a period of showers in the east. South Island, rain in the west easing, a few showers elsewhere.
Chatham Islands
Showers clearing on Sunday with southwesterlies turning blustery northwest towards evening. A change to strong southwesterlies and showers on Monday. Showers clearing and winds easing on Tuesday.
Updated at or before: 6:00am, 12:30pm, 4:15pm, 10:00pm daily.
Updates/amendments may be issued at any time.
Short forecast for all New Zealand to Midnight Saturday 24 Nov 2012
Issued by MetService 11:12pm Friday 23 Nov 2012
The upper and central North Island from Northland to Taranaki, and across to Gisborne and Hawkes Bay
Fine spells. Remaining showers in Northland, and eastern Waikato across to Hawkes Bay and Gisborne clearing overnight. Isolated showers returning to the west coast and the eastern ranges later this morning.
Wanganui to Wellington, also Wairarapa
Fine spells. Isolated showers in Wellington and Wairarapa from this morning.
Nelson, Marlborough
Fine, apart from isolated afternoon and evening showers about the Marlborough Ranges.
Canterbury, Otago
Mostly fine, however a few showers about eastern Otago clearing overnight.
Southland
Cloudy at times. Scattered rain becoming confined to the coast overnight.
Buller, Westland
Morning drizzle patches, then fine spells increasing.
Fiordland
Often cloudy, with patchy rain about the fiords.
Chatham Islands
Fine. Rain developing this morning, easing to showers in the afternoon.
Updated at or before: 6:00am, 12:30pm, 4:15pm, 10:00pm daily.
Updates/amendments may be issued at any time.
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High pressure building over the Tasman Sea could set up a rather unsettled start to the weekend.
Showers are possible about the lower and western Mainland tomorrow morning. Northland, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay could also see some showers but those should be confined the early morning hours.
As tomorrow wears on, most of the North Island should be precipitation-free, although a fair amount of clouds will likely remain. Especially about the north where a few rogue showers can’t be ruled out for Auckland and Northland.
On the South Island, a few showers will still be possible for Nelson and for the coastal sections of Southland. Otherwise, dry weather is expected.
On Sunday, that high grows as it drifts east. It should keep most of the country dry except along the western part of the South Island where the onshore flow will keep precipitation chances going. Best chance for showers will be after mid-morning for Westland and areas south.
Afternoon highs both days should be around 20, although Sunday is likely to be a few degrees warmer than Saturday. Especially along the eastern parts of both islands. Christchurch could be flirting with 25 Sunday afternoon.
-WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...a-bit-unsettled-some
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A large high is giving NZ some protection from the rain clouds this weekend. While a few showers may pop up here and there, especially in Southland, the forecast for New Zealand is for mostly dry weather is cloudy periods in the mix too.
*Apologies for the minor sound quality issue in today's video
Link to Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txUafLd4YV8&feature=player_embedded
WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...t-with-philip-duncan
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Unless you are on southern or western parts of the Mainland, you can expect to see a pretty dry day tomorrow.
High pressure centred off to our northwest will keep much of the country dry. However, a front is expected to begin pushing onshore across the deep south tomorrow. That could bring showers to the coastal sections of Southland tomorrow evening.
WeatherWatch.co.nz Forecaster Howard Joseph says that ahead of the front, west winds will develop along the western parts of the South Island.
Mr Joseph says “It’s that onshore flow that could spark some showers tomorrow afternoon lasting into tomorrow evening. However, most of the afternoon activity should be confined to Fiordland. By late evening, a few showers may make their way north into Westland.”
The rest of the country is looking dry and settled tomorrow. Temperatures should generally be warmer than what was seen today. A few spots may even crack the 25 degree mark tomorrow including Christchurch and Hamilton.
-WeatherWatch.co.nz
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/...ettled-tomorrow-most