13/11/2018 8:07pm
> From the WeatherWatch archives
Daytime highs are again today and tomorrow above average, some by over 10 degrees inland in the south as westerlies kick back in ahead of a slow moving cold front. A large portion of the North Island will also be warmer than normal, although some coastal fringes will not be impacted so much.
Daytime highs in the mid 20s are expected in both islands for a time over the next few days, but there will be a cool change coming. For example parts of western and Central Otago will be in the low to mid 20s over the next day or two, but by Sunday the current forecast high for Queenstown is 12 degrees.
Dunedin has 22 forecast for Thursday but down to 13 on Friday (and maybe only 10 or 11 next Monday).
On Thursday Christchurch has a high of around 24 degrees and by Sunday it is 13.
The North Island also may have some sort of cool down next week, especially in the east. Napier is likely to hover in the low to mid 20s over the next few days but by next week may be struggling to climb above the low teens with even some rain in the forecast at this early stage (but a week away so can’t yet lock in for sure).
– WeatherWatch.co.nz
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