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Archives for June 2011

Photos (4) Flooding hits New Plymouth CBD

A deluge, which shows little sign of significantly clearing anytime soon, has lead to flooding in New Plymouth’s CBD this…

Heavy rain moves in, warnings in force

Heavy rain is to sweep over most of the country today as a front moves in from the Tasman Sea….

Icy, dangerous, conditions in deep south

It’s been an icty start to the day in Southland with our Invercargill reporter Malcolm Gayfer telling us they had…

Wet weather then “normal” winter kicks in…briefly

Wet weather spreading across New Zealand today will kick off a change this weekend to more “normal” winter temperatures predicts WeatherWatch.co.nz….

Heavy snow in Aussie, cold heading to NZ

Snow has reached as far north as the New South Wales Central Tablelands, a result of the coldest blast of…

Photo of the Day – Auckland’s thick fog

Thick fog this morning caused travel problems in Auckland with roads crawling and the airport cancelling and delaying a number…

Snow making underway at Snow Park NZ

Colder temperatures allowed crews at Snow Park NZ to initiate snowmaking operations Tuesday night, but an unseasonably warm month of…

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Thursday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 17 at Kaitaia, Bay of Islands and Kawerau. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 5 at Manapouri…

Rain band creeps closer, warnings issued

A large but fairly docile low in the Tasman Sea is creeping closer to New Zealand.  While it’s not aggressive it…

Sun exposure in babies could mean cancer later

Getting too much sun is bad for anyone, but it’s especially dangerous for babies, whose sensitive skin hasn’t developed enough…