14/05/2019 12:12am
> From the WeatherWatch archives
A wet westerly flow is moving in to New Zealand bringing a mixture of heavy rain, light showers and snow showers.
The bulk of the rain will be on the West Coast but there will be spillover into Southland and a few other regions, but many others will have showers – and many in the east and north east will be fairly dry.
With colder southerly flows getting into the mix rain will fall as snow at higher altitudes with heavy snow expected around the Southern Alps.
NEXT 24 HOURS RAINFALL…
NEXT 48 HOURS RAINFALL…
NEXT 72 HOURS RAINFALL…
NEXT 48 HOURS SNOWFALL:
– WeatherWatch.co.nz
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Guest on 14/05/2019 8:27am
the soutjh island hasn’t been as dry as the north island the north island has never had its own rain makers this year like past years and the niwa maps prove it
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Guest on 14/05/2019 4:13pm
Why dont you move to the westcoast?
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