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Rainfall records tumbled throughout New Zealand in December as downpours wreaked havoc for holidaymakers and caused flooding around Nelson.
Areas with high rainfall also received below average sunshine hours.
Conversely, many areas in the south and west of the country received record low amounts of rain.
Queenstown’s total of 9mm of rain was just 15 per cent of its normal total.
Lowest December rainfall totals were also recorded in Milford Sound, Puysegur Point, Dunedin, Manapouri, Lumsden, Gore, Invercargill, Balclutha and Tiwai Point.
The tinder dry conditions have been cited as a factor in recent bush fires around Wanaka.
From NZHerald.co.nz
Photo by CH Davis
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Paul on 5/01/2012 7:32pm
As a person who loves kooking at the weather it seems as NIWA finds it hard to predict the 3 months ahead.
We were told long sunny periods and some rain .
How can they get it so wrong.
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