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The Daily Debrief – FRIDAY

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Some heavy showers and periods of solid rain did pepper a few areas in some northern and central regions today but it didn’t stop temperatures remaining warm and humid in a number of places either.

A mild to warm night is likely over much of the country tonight and tomorrow the warm trend is likely to continue with a majority of centres expected to be in the low to mid 20s.

The hottest spot today was Hanmer Springs with 30 and the low was 18 in Haast.

Kaitaia : 29
Whangarei : 28
Auckland : 25
Tauranga : 21
Hamilton : 23
Whakatane : 20
Rotorua : 20
Tokoroa : 18
Taupo : 21
Gisborne : 22
New Plymouth : 23
Napier : 22
Hastings : 22
Wanganui : 26
Palmerston North : 26
Levin : 25
Kapiti : 25
Masterton : 26
Wellington : 24
Nelson : 21
Blenheim : 24
Westport : 22
Greymouth : 23
Hokitika : 22
Christchurch : 26
Timaru : 23
Oamaru : 21
Alexandra : 24
Queenstown : 22
Dunedin : 23
Invercargill : 22

Bay of Islands : 26
Murchison : 24
Kaikoura : 24
Ashburton : 26
Darfield : 24
Lyttelton : 25
Hanmer Springs : 30
Milford Sound : 18
Haast : 20
Gore : 23
Dunedin Airport : 23
Manapouri : 20
Lake Rotoiti : 21
Molesworth : 22

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