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InfoGraphic: The Big Picture on Monday

> From the WeatherWatch archives

A low west of the North Island weakens on Monday however it still brings unsettled weather to most of New Zealand.

A mix of showers and sunny spells for the western North Island, areas of dry / sun more frequent in the morning then during the afternoon heavy isolated showers develop with possible thunderstorms. Rain with heavy falls moves into eastern parts of the North Island during the day including the Bay Of Plenty especially in the east, this area of rain eases in the evening.

For the South Island it continues to be cloudy in the east with showers or drizzle, rain moving into Marlborough may be heavy at times during the day then easing in the evening. The best weather is about Fiordland, Central Otago and Southland once again however just watch for the chance of some isolated showers developing over the mountains of Fiordland in the afternoon due to the warm conditions.

Blue – Heavy form of precipitation – or – low temperatures, typically below 1 to 2 degrees celsius.
White – Snow
Purple – Strong winds.
Yellow – Temperatures around the mid 20 degree mark or over.


Not all regions and towns have been mentioned above. For specific 10 day information for your city, town, rural community or island please see the 1500 forecasts on our homepage!

– Aaron Wilkinson, WeatherWatch.co.nz

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