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This weekend sees plenty of westerly quarter wind, rain and snow – and a few thunderstorms.
Some areas in the north and east may not be too cold but snow may drop to 100m in Southland and Otago on Saturday night – and on Monday and Tuesday the nation is covered by much colder polar air – before a frosty high on Wednesday and subtropical rain by next Thursday.
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Cliff R on 29/07/2016 11:03pm
The current westerly pattern is somewhat anomalous for July. Model forecasts indicate a marked change to a blocked regime in early August.
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