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Archives for July 2011

Photos of the day : Hail storm and Halo

Two photos from two different parts of the world.  A huge hail storm in Canada and a halo around the…

Weather Video: Stormy 10 days ahead

Philip Duncan and NZHerald.co.nz bring you the latest on a stormy 10 days ahead.  A deep low in the Southern Ocean…

WeatherWatch.co.nz

Monday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 17 at Tauranga Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 5 at Alexandra, Murchison Kaitaia : 16 Whangarei…

Sub-tropical low prompts Gisborne rain warning

The government forecaster has issued a rain warning for Gisborne as a large but fairly peaceful sub-tropical low moves down…

Frosts bite in the south

The weekend saw temperatures dive well below zero in the south over the weekend and this morning it’s a similar…

Headline story from a year ago

Wind and rain were lashing parts of Northland and Auckland 12 months ago today and we thought we’d take a…

HOS Column: Rain, ash to go away, bring us snow to play

Too much rain and ash and a lack of snow – that pretty much sums up weather conditions during June….

WeatherWatch.co.nz

Sunday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 17 at Kaitaia Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 4 at Murchison   Kaitaia : 17 Whangarei…

Big Southern Ocean storm to clip NZ

The centre of large storm in the Southern Ocean is expected to remain well south of the country but will…

Auckland quake may have contributed to rockfall death

A mother taking the family dogs for a winter walk along the beach was killed by falling rocks yesterday. The…