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Title: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: JennyLeez on February 26, 2013, 12:39:32 AM
Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Tuesday the 26th February below.

You do not need a weather station, just look out your window and tell us what is going on above you.
(http://wairoaweather.net/weathernz/icons/weather1.gif)

If your conditions change, let us know. We will keep our Twitter, Google + and Facebook followers informed throughout the day during extreme conditions.
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: Phil on February 26, 2013, 07:48:10 AM
Belmont, Lower Hutt

10.8 degrees
96% Humidity
Calm
Nil Rain
barometer on 1029.5
Solar 63

Another great day ahead
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: TonyC on February 26, 2013, 08:16:43 AM
Port Robinson, North Canterbury 8.15am

Fine with wispy high cloud. Temperature 15° after a low of 14.3° and expected to reach around 22°.
Wind from the NW around 7-10kph with the highest gust in the last hour of 20.9kph.
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: ato2 on February 26, 2013, 08:54:34 AM
New Plymouth: 17 degrees, fine sunny, slight SE around 10km/hr
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: Hank13 on February 26, 2013, 09:05:50 AM
Ashburton @ 08:32 AM
Clouding over
Currant Temp. 14.6°C
Rain 0.0 mm
Current wind. 1.9 km/h,N
Max Gust. 22.8 km/h @ 12:44 AM
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: avoorpool on February 26, 2013, 11:35:13 AM
Pickering/Toronto - Canada || MONDAY Feb 25, 2013

OK, first of all, FULL MOON @ 1:28 PM (didn't celebrate it...  :))
A dull day (weather wise):
Grey Skies (Overcast) all day.
UV Index: 1 (Just 1 Sun-Ray peaked through the clouds at 11:19AM..!!)
Temp: steady around + 3
Apparent Temp around 0 C
Hardly any wind
No Precipitation

The entire city is hanging on the lips of the Meteorologists to hear about 'what's coming'.......and they don't know (yet).  :o
Since we're often in a S/W Wind pattern, Moist Air from the Gulf of Mexico travels over the US midwest (and intensifies) towards the Great Lakes. At the moment it all depends on the actual temperature in the next few days. Either it's going to be LOTS of Rain, or LOTS of SNOW (20 - 35 cm)........
We'll see.
Keep you informed.

Cheers,

Arthur


Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: ato2 on February 26, 2013, 12:43:27 PM
Keep us posted, please, Arthur.
Cheers
Tom
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: Suezy on February 26, 2013, 01:37:34 PM
West Melton  1.00pm

Sunny here and did not have that low cloud this morning.

Temp 21.6
Wind gust 25.7 E
Baro 1024.9
No rain once again since midnight.
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: JennyLeez on February 26, 2013, 05:50:14 PM
Gray skies turned to blue as I headed to Hawkes Bay today.
Sunny around Ahuriri but a bite in the wind.

The blue skies beat me back to Wairoa. Nice to have a clear sky after so many dark gray ones.
High in Wairoa today 22.0°C and Calm.
Title: Re: Local Weather – Tuesday 26th February 2013
Post by: avoorpool on February 26, 2013, 06:01:58 PM
"LIVE UPDATE" Severe Weather Toronto Canada......

OK, maybe while you're sipping a sunset cocktail on the beach, you might think what's he yepping about.......

Well, there are certain weather models that simply can paralyze an entire (4 Million) city, and one is on its way...
Drought is a bad (long term) weather model, SNOW is short term and instantly. The city of Toronto has a CND $20M 'snow-removal' budget per season, and a storm like 2 weeks ago costs about $5M for clean up. (650 snow plows working around the clock...)
Attached is a picture from 30 mins ago (Monday Feb 25 11:30PM) broadcasted on Global Toronto Tv Weather Forecast... (The meteorologist finally made up his mind, and I think it's not something to laugh about (although he (Anthony Farnell) is a 'good' guy, always promptly answering my questions by email).

Just for fun:
Take a ruler, put it on the ground and see how high it reaches up your leg to 30 - 40 cm...That will all be SNOW...!!! (Plus the 5 cm still on the ground from the storm 2 weeks ago)
When people walk their Chihuahua dog outside, it simply disappears  :) :)

Currently we're still in the "Calm before the Storm".
No Arctic Air, so relatively 'normal' temperatures conditions (+ 1 C)
Calm Wind
Overcast
Little haze

I'll keep you posted,

Cheers,

Arthur