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It almost feels like this high pressure system over NZ is part of the family now…we’ve known it since last Monday afterall and it’s not leaving NZ until mid to late next week.
Today the centre of this great-big-high finally transits over New Zealand from the Tasman Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
We have a simple forecast for NZ today. A mix of sun and cloud. Mainly dry. After a cold start a warm afternoon and tonight, the beginning of a new sub-tropical flow begins which means a warmer night in the upper North Island and lower South Island.
Have a great Sunday across Aotearoa – the land of the long white cloud (just reminding you before you complain it’s not sunny enough!).
– WeatherWatch.co.nz – New Zealand’s largest private forecaster
Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 29 Jun 2019.
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Guest on 29/06/2019 8:24pm
six severe frosts in a row, central hawkes bay, when will this end?
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WW Forecast Team on 29/06/2019 9:26pm
Hi there
May see another frost tomorrow morning then thats going to be it for now, overnight lows will warm up again for a time after that.
Cheers
Aaron
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