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This Week's Weather Forecasting 18th - 22nd June 2012
« on: June 17, 2012, 04:39:22 PM »
Situation for all New Zealand issued on Sunday 17 Jun 2012

Issued by The MetService

A narrow ridge moves slowly across New Zealand today. A developing low pressure system over the Tasman Sea, approaches the country tonight and is preceded by a strengthening moist northeast flow.

Monday
Rain spreading to most places. Only scattered falls in Gisborne and Hawkes Bay, and the east and south of the South Island with snow to low levels there.

Tuesday
Rain or showers in western areas, becoming fine in the east of the North Island, and cloudy but dry in the east of the South Island.

Wednesday
North Island, fine in Gisborne, a chance of rain in Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa, showers elsewhere. South Island, rain or showers for most places, becoming colder.

Thursday
North Island, showers in most places. South Island, fine or becoming fine, but rain developing again in Fiordland.

Friday
Some rain or showers in the west, mostly fine or becoming fine in the east.

Chatham Islands
On Tuesday, rain developing, with strengthening northerlies. On Wednesday, rain easing and northerlies dying away. Thursday brings showers and southeasterlies. On Friday, showers clearing later and winds turning northwest.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2012, 12:56:45 PM by JennyLeez »


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Re: This Week's Weather Forecasting 18th - 22nd June 2012
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2012, 06:05:16 PM »
Below are graphs from weather zone. As you can see they suggest slightly different rain forecasts for Wednesday for the east of the North Island and Otago.
Weather zone forecasts clear for Napier and Hastings while the Metservice suggests the possibility of rain. Weather zone also forecasts clear across Otago for Wednesday but the Metservice forecasts the opposite. I guess time will tell.




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Re: This Week's Weather Forecasting 18th - 22nd June 2012
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2012, 08:12:26 PM »
As a departing High to the east moves away, there is a northerly air stream covering the North Island and tending nor-easterly  on the SI east coast and northerly over the west coast as a deepening Low approaches from the Tasman Sea.  There is an associated wet, warm front with this that will reach the north island tomorrow morning. 

Tomorrow Monday will have occasional heavy showers on the west coasts starting with Northland. Mainly fine warmer weather will bless the East Coasts.

There will be broken weather over the next three days with cloudy times that will have showers in most western and central places with warmer temperatures than last week, and finer weather on the east coasts.  Wednesday and Friday may have clearer days over the whole of NZ.

By Thursday, a large High from over Australia will move over the northern Tasman Sea and push the complex Low over NZ away to the East.  However there will be westerly showers over New Zealand as a cold front passes over while the complex Low moves over and away to the east.

So by Friday onwards, the winds will be mainly westerly with cloudy and occasional wet conditions on the west coasts and fine on the east coasts, although Sunday next weekend may see a wet north half of the North island. Another Low approaches Southland ovder the next weekend with strong westerlies bringing heavy showers to southern regions.

 


Images from Metservice.com 7-Day Rain Forecasts :

http://www.metservice.com/national/maps-rain-radar/rain-radar-forecasts/rain-forecast-7-day

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Warm and wet with a chance of thunder
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2012, 08:38:47 PM »
The southerlies that have plagued parts of New Zealand so far this June will be blown out to sea by an incoming northerly change on Monday and Tuesday as a slow and large low pressure system starts to move in from the Tasman Sea.

WeatherWatch.co.nz says overnight lows will jump up by 10 to 15 degrees for some regions as double digit temperatures replace overnight lows below zero lately.

This morning a significant frost went as far north as the "winterless north", Northland.  WeatherWatch.co.nz reader "Steve" said it was -2 at his Northland farm this morning.  "First true frost at minus two degrees this morning in lower Northland. Not quite a water trough freeze over but not far off".

Heavy frosts were recorded across the country today, including Auckland.

But the frosty conditions are coming to a temporary end with WeatherWatch.co.nz head weather analyst Philip Duncan saying warmer weather is on the way along with heavy rain, isolated thunderstorms and possibly localised damaging winds.  "We're going from weather that was more like the total depths of winter, to something that's more autumn or spring-like. The change will be noticeable".

"Warmer northerly winds will spread across the country overnight tonight and into Monday then winds from the northerly quarter should affect most regions for a time then we'll see more westerlies for the remainder of the week".

The new detailed forecasts for Christchurch paint a different picture this week than last with a slight shift in wind direction creating a significant change in the forecast.   Highs will be back in the double digits with overnight lows above freezing.  Snow, sleet and hail are not in the forecast for this week.

In Auckland the forecast is a wetter but warmer one with overnight lows jumping by 10 degrees tomorrow night and highs shifting from the low teens to the mid teens - a small change on paper but without any significant wind chill it will feel several degrees warmer at times.

However the mixture of warm and cold air could spark thunderstorms, squalls and even waterspouts or tornados on Tuesday and/or Wednesday says Philip Duncan.

"A very typical mix of warm, moist, air then cooler, drier, air is a great recipe for unstable weather that can produce localised heavy downpours, thunderstorms and even squalls or small tornados in more coastal areas".

WeatherWatch.co.nz says predicting specific details for thunderstorms more than 12 to 24 hours in advance can be tricky - we'll be updating each day on this developing forecast - but that northern and western sides of the North Island and northwestern regions of the South Island would be most exposed.

The main rain band may tap into sub-tropical air too, which could prompt some rain warnings in the north and west of the country.

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Warning: Flooding closes roads near Nelson - 18th June
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2012, 11:53:49 PM »
June 18, 2012, 8:56 pm

The Police advise:

Heavy rain in the Nelson Bays area has closed several roads and made driving treacherous this evening and Police are advising motorists to stay at home.

Flooding is currently affecting roads in Wakefield, Kohatu, Motueka, Brightwater, Appleby and Richmond.

Sergeant Jo Managh of Nelson Bays Police said many roads were affected by surface flooding and contractors were out erecting warning signs.

She advised motorists to avoid driving unless it was absolutely essential.

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Video: Heavy downpours, then sun, then another front for the weekend
« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2012, 07:11:19 PM »
Philip Duncan and nzherald.co.nz bring you the latest weather video as isolated thunderstorms and heavy downpours move into western and northern parts of the North Island and clearing skies move into parts of the South Island - the weather is going to ease over Friday and Saturday ahead of the next front which will move up the West Coast on Saturday and the North Island on Sunday.



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http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/video-heavy-downpours-then-sun-then-another-front-weekend


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