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Archives for July 2011

Storm brings snow to ski fields, but injures thousands of seabirds

Wintertime and the skiing is easy – at last.  After a long wait for the snow to arrive, crisp, clear…

Climate Change – the other side of the coin

Yesterday we brought you Q&A from NIWA’s Dr James Renwick on Climate Change after dozens of your questions were forwarded on…

Skiers delight

Almost all of New Zealand’s ski fields are in operation today and all have had a considerable top up, thanks…

Garden city escapes winters bite

Christchurch has largely escaped the wild weather over the last 10 days with only a few showers and occasional wind…

Australian frosts heading our way

Adelaide and Melbourne both shivered through their coldest mornings of the year today while many areas across the southeast plummeted well…

WeatherWatch.co.nz

Saturday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 16 at Timaru. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 5 at Waiouru.   Kaitaia : 14 Whangarei…

Dr James Renwick responds to your Climate Change questions

Dr James Renwick of NIWA responds to your questions relating to Climate Change.  WeatherWatch.co.nz thanks Dr Renwick for taking the time…

ITM Cup weather for Round One

It’s a busy weekend for Round One of the NPC ITM Cup and already 2 matches have been played with…

Chilly north, milder south

Temperatures have dropped below zero in a few North Island centres as the weekend gets off to a crisp start….

July 16 and halfway through winter

After a sedate start to the season, winter has finally kicked in over the last week or so delivering an…