> From the WeatherWatch archives
Monday kicks off wintry in the south and a bit cloudy in the west but this week we have a big change coming – a westerly flow. In fact this new westerly flow may well dominate New Zealand’s weather for another two weeks.
This means more rain in the west but drier in the east.
It also means no extreme surges in temperatures although some warmer than average days will be likely in the north and north east while some colder than average days will be expected in the very south.
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