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Archive Library => 2013 => Archives => August => Topic started by: JennyLeez on August 21, 2013, 12:00:32 AM
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Report current or recent weather conditions at your location or elsewhere for Wednesday 21st August 2013 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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Belmont, Lower Hutt
5.7 degrees
97% Humidity
Calm
Nil Rain
Barometer on 1016.2
Solar 56
Sun breaking through clouds, sunny day ahead
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Ashburton @ 10:02 AM
High Hazy Cloud
Currant Temp.=10.9°C
Rain = 0.0 mm
Current wind = 7.6 km/h,NNE
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West Melton
Sun trying to get though.
Temp 11.3
Wind 1.6 NE
W Gust 14.5
Baro 1001.8
Dew/drizzle 0.2
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Mahia Beach
cloud cover ------ 30%
wind ------ calm
rain -------- nil
temp ------ 15.4 in / 14.9 out
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Kaipara at 12:08
Current Conditions: Cloudy, Showers
Over Night Temp: 10.4°C at 2:09
Rain since Midnight: 4.2mm
Current Temp Outside: 12.8°C
Dew Point: 12.5°C
Wind Speed: 13.0km/h
Wind Direction: N
Max Gust: 32.2km/h at 0:00
Humidity: 98%
Pressure: 1011.9hPa
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Wairoa at 12:35
Mainly Cloudy, Light Breeze and Warm.
The Over Night Temp Low was 4.8 °C
Current Temp Outside is 15.8 °C
Latest Wind 12.2 km/h from the ENE
Wind Chill is 15.8 °C
Barometer is currently sitting on 1017.3 hPa
2.4 sunshine hours so far today.
UV is 2
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Station Location
Latitude: S 37° 45' 37"
Longitude: E 176° 10' 11"
Elevation: 125 m
Wednesday 21st August 2013
Dawn: 06:25
Sunrise: 06:51
Moonrise: 18:02
Dusk: 18:12
Sunset: 17:45
Moonset: 06:20
Daylight: 11:47
Day length: 10:54
Moon Phase: Full moon
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For a change we have a decent frontal system coming through with some real rain instead of those weak things we have experienced in recent times that barely bring a shower, some brief random and skiffy showers throughout the day with the decent rain starting about 16:00 and continuing almost without break ever since, predicted to rain all night and clear before lunch tomorrow so it would be what I call a typical 12 - 18 hour frontal passage with hopefully 30 - 50mm of rainfall . . . my water tank hopes so anyway. Max temperature today was 15.8c at 12:22 which coincided with one of the two or three fleeting glimpses of a weakish sun. Today started grey and overcast with an increasing Easterly wind that reached its peak gust of 44km/hr at 20:24 after it had drifted more towards a North Easterly, now very slowly trending back towards an Easterly. Outdoor Humidity has been pretty much stuck over 90% for most of the day but did get down to a low of 63% briefly at 13:02. As predicted yesterday the Barometer has indeed run out of puff and has dropped consistently today except for a small rally between 4:00 and 10:30 before completely capitulating and heading south, currently down to 1015.8 hPa from a max of 1020.6 at 0:00, currently falling at -0.1 hPa.