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Archives for February 2018

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Wednesday

A front continues to linger over the North Island on Wednesday however it will finally move away later in the…

Northern NZ feels like the tropics + Cyclone Gita’s possible future track (+10 maps)

The upper North Island is officially wetter than it should be for this time of the year (no kidding!) as…

VIDEO: NZ’s weather up until Sunday plus the possible future path of Cyclone Gita

Heavy rain and very high humidity continues to affect the upper North Island with Auckland experiencing some very tropical conditions…

VIDEO: Philip Duncan talks to Jack Tame from TVNZ’s Breakfast about Cyclone Gita’s future

Jack Tame from TVNZ’s Breakfast Show chats to WeatherWatch.co.nz head forecaster Philip Duncan as Cyclone Gita moves westwards away from…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Tuesday / Wednesday

A front lingers over the North Island today in a very humid northerly quarter airflow. Meanwhile the South Island has…

Powerful Gita crosses southern Tonga, now out to open waters and later the Tasman Sea

Powerful Cyclone Gita is now starting to move away from Tonga after a night of ferocious weather with winds estimated…

Tuesday’s national forecast

A front lingers over the North Island today in a very humid northerly quarter airflow. Meanwhile the South Island has…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Tuesday

A front lingers over the North Island on Tuesday in a very humid northerly quarter airflow. Meanwhile the South Island…

Weather Video: Severe Cyclone Gita aims for Tonga + NZ’s outlook to Saturday

Category 4 and possibly soon Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Gita is today and tonight heading to Tonga. It is expected…

Tonga: It doesn’t get much worse than this, Cyclone Gita likely to make direct hit (+6 Maps)

The latest forecast for Tonga is not something you want to see – a forecast for already Category 4 Severe…