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Rain levels in all regions were expected to be near normal or below normal.
In Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty there was a 60 per cent chance of warmer conditions than average and a 70 per cent chance of near or below average rain fall.
In central North Island, Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu and Wellington there was a 65 per cent chance warmer than usual temperatures and 75 per cent of near or below average rain fall.
In Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay and Wairarapa there was a 50 per cent chance of higher than usual temperatures and a 80 per cent chance of near or below average rain fall.
In Nelson, Marlborough and Buller there was a 50 per cent chance of higher than usual temperatures and a 65 per cent chance of near or below average rain fall.
In the West Coast, the Southern Alps, inland Otago and Southland there was 65 per cent chance of higher than usual temperatures and a 80 per cent chance of near or below average rain fall.
In Canterbury and east Otago there was a 45 per cent chance of higher than usual temperatures and a 75 per cent chance of near or below average rain fall.
Soil moisture levels and stream flows were likely to be near normal or below normal in most regions.
– NZPA, NZHerald.co.nz
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Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 1 Oct 2010.
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RW on 1/10/2010 7:34pm
Must be tough to be an “alternative” forecaster – the cold scenarios keep refusing to turn up!
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David - New Brighton on 2/10/2010 5:23am
…well, it did look promising around the 29th September…but then decided to return to where it came from…probably reckons time to give it a rest ’til next winter?
Mind you, it did turn a little cooler shortly after that …but not cold enough for snow this far north….8 – [
… ‘murphy’s law’ – a watched pot never boils ?
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Paul on 1/10/2010 7:13pm
Hi,
I have been unable to find any NIWA information update to their usual three month outlook which is not due for another month to back up the NZ Herald artical above.Given a la nina system for NZ untill early autumn 2011, the above item seems to be inacurate for half of the country. Who,s been looking at chicken entrails again?.
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B on 1/10/2010 8:19pm
chill out.
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