16/12/2018 6:00pm
> From the WeatherWatch archives
High pressure brings mainly settled weather to New Zealand today, a northerly airflow will start to increase over the South Island during the day. A ridge lies over the upper North Island on Tuesday, northwesterlies build elsewhere further south then a cool southerly change moves onto the lower South Island in the afternoon.
Mainly settled across the North Island today, chance of an isolated shower late afternoon / evening about South Auckland, Waikato and inland Bay Of Plenty otherwise mainly dry. The South Island sees a building northerly airflow, warm temperatures develop out east.
Blustery northwesterlies through Cook Strait on Tuesday, generally settled further north with a warm day in store. Rain with a chance of heavy falls pushes northwards along the West Coast of the South Island during the day, reaching North Westland late afternoon or evening. Mainly dry for the South Island’s east coast with high cloud, chance spot of rain. A southerly change moves into Southland and Otago during the afternoon bringing showers. Southerlies reach Canterbury later in the evening.
By Weather Analyst Aaron Wilkinson – WeatherWatch.co.nz
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