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Temperatures were again quite mild with the exception of the south and west of the mainland.
Tonight a southerly should continue to roll up the east of the South Island and then tomorrow, it’s likely to cross the Cook Strait and continue its trek north.
The high today was 26 degrees in Kaitaia and the low was 14 in Gore
Kaitaia : 26
Whangarei : 23
Auckland : 23
Tauranga : 24
Hamilton : 22
Whakatane : 21
Rotorua : 20
Tokoroa : 23
Taupo : 19
Gisborne : 21
New Plymouth : 21
Napier : 23
Hastings : 23
Wanganui : 22
Palmerston North : 22
Levin : 21
Kapiti : 21
Masterton : 25
Wellington : 23
Nelson : 22
Blenheim : 22
Westport : 20
Greymouth : 19
Hokitika : 19
Christchurch : 19
Timaru : 18
Oamaru : 17
Alexandra : 19
Queenstown : 22
Dunedin : 18
Invercargill : 15
Bay of Islands : 22
Murchison : 23
Kaikoura : 20
Culverden : 22
Amberley : 20
Ashburton : 17
Darfield : 17
Lyttelton : 22
Hanmer Springs : 24
Milford Sound : 19
Haast : 18
Gore : 14
Dunedin Airport : 15
Manapouri : 18
Lake Rotoiti : 22
Molesworth : 25
Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 30 Mar 2009.
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Andrew on 30/03/2009 7:02am
Hi Phil I was just wondering heading into next month and winter weather we are still in a La Nina or Neutral patten?? I just use that infomation for my weather Stats.
Can you let us know when it changes that would be really helpful…
Thanks again
Andrew
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WW Forecast Team on 30/03/2009 7:36am
La Nina is starting to fade now – click here to read a story put out today from NIWA.
Cheers
Phil.
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