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Archives for April 2018

Wednesday’s national forecast

High pressure mostly lies out over the Tasman Sea and northern New Zealand making the South Island a little more…

Wednesday’s national forecast

A blustery Westerly airflow lies over the South Island today meanwhile a weak front pushes northwards over the North Island….

30+ degree Hawke’s Bay temps 60 minutes before sunset, highs of 8 for Otago next week

As forecast by WeatherWatch.co.nz temperatures have surged up towards 30 degrees late this April afternoon in northern Hawke’s Bay and…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Wednesday

A weak front moves northwards over the North Island during Wednesday meanwhile blustery westerlies cover the South Island. A few…

New Poll: Does Daylight Saving end at the right time for you?

Daylight Saving begins in the last weekend of September and ends in the first weekend of April. For some the end…

Weather Video: Double trouble in the tropics, but high and dry for much of NZ

Two tropical cyclones are to the north of New Zealand, 1 a number storm directly north of us called Josie…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Tuesday / Wednesday

A front pushes northwards over the South Island today weakening rapidly as it does so, reaching the lower North Island…

Tuesday’s national forecast – hot in the east

Another cold front moves up the West Coast then falls apart while the rest of the country stays mostly dry….

Cold front to move up the South Island and weaken – Rainfall Maps

A cold front from the Southern Ocean will track up the South Island on Tuesday and weaken completely as it…

Early April: Drier trend continuing on for many parts of NZ (+Map)

A wetter than average past several weeks have made some regions wet underfoot with green grass and even muddy conditions….