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Archives for July 2011

Deadly storms hit Asia while US prepares for TS Don

We have extensive coverage of three storms around the world in including two storms in Asia which have killed dozens…

Photo – Just what the heck is this?

A WeatherWatch.co.nz reader from Christchurch captured this strange streak of light in the sky over the city this morning. Chelsea…

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Thursday’s national highs

And the warmth just keeps on coming back!  Today’s highest temperature was 18 at Bay of Islands, Timaru. Today’s lowest…

Weekend Weather – A few showers otherwise “fairly good”

The weekend is again upon us – and so too are the end of the school holidays.  Following the recent wintry…

Winter Gallery – NZ’s snow storm in photos

The snow storm that hit parts of the country on Sunday and Monday was captured on camera by dozens of WeatherWatch.co.nz…

Melbourne chills through coldest morning in three years

It chilled to 2.7 degrees in Melbourne at about sunrise yesterday, the coldest it’s been in the city since 2008….

Stormy Southern Ocean weather to clip NZ

Stormy conditions in the Southern Ocean will today react with a large high in the northern Tasman Sea bringing strong to…

POLL – What is your favourite wind direction?

Some love southerlies, some hate easterlies – the wind direction can have a profound affect on the weather conditions where…

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Wednesday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 17 at Kaikoura, Timaru. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 6 at Waiouru.   Kaitaia : 16…

NZ now in “most volatile” part of winter

The snow storm may have broken a few records and challenged the history books in some regions but it doesn’t…