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Archives for July 2024

Thursday Newsfeed: Moderate to Severe Frosts coming for SI, wintry showers for eastern NI

As high pressure grows it locks in the cold that was dredged up by the snowy change this week, meaning…

VIDEO: Severe frosts for some in the SI, showers for eastern NI & Far North

High pressure will expand over NZ in the coming days which means moderate to severe frosts across the South Island,…

Wednesday Newsfeed: The last day of July comes with snow, rain, showers & sunshine

There’s a lot of variety in the weather today across NZ as the wintry changes in the south continues to…

VIDEO: Heavy snow continues, then severe frosts are next for the south

Heavy snow and wintry cold rain carries on for the eastern South Island and is moving into the lower North…

Tuesday Newsfeed: Subantarctic air spreads up NZ, but the cold comes in from the east (+15 Maps)

Subantarctic air is moving up NZ, coming in from the east and not a direct southerly. This is due to…

VIDEO: Severe wintry weather for livestock & travel as airflows clash over NZ

Subtropical airflows in the north meet subantarctic airflows in the south – this produces heavy snow at higher elevations, with…

Monday Newsfeed: Low grows over Tasman Sea & NZ, new severe weather warnings issued (+9 Maps)

Another large area of low pressure is growing over New Zealand and will bring severe weather this week – mainly…

Weekend Newsfeed: Warmer than average ahead of large low next week(+6 Maps)

Next week subtropical and subantarctic airflows will meet over NZ – and the forecast is still yet to be locked…

VIDEO: NZ’s weather for the rest of July as large low looms again

High pressure and warm nor’westers are the theme of July’s final weekend – and the final week looks to be…

Thursday Newsfeed: High pressure moves closer to NI

High pressure over the Tasman Sea moves closer to the North Island encouraging milder nor’westers from Australia into the South…