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The humidity clung onto parts of the north again whereas the south felt that refreshing southerly but not too much moisture.
The high today went to Gisborne with 28 degrees and the low was 13 at Dunedin Airport.
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Kaitaia : 25
Whangarei : 23
Auckland : 23
Tauranga : 25
Hamilton : 24
Whakatane : 24
Rotorua : 23
Tokoroa : 24
Taupo : 21
Gisborne : 28
New Plymouth : 20
Napier : 26
Hastings : 27
Wanganui : 20
Palmerston North : 21
Levin : 20
Kapiti : 20
Masterton : 21
Wellington : 20
Nelson : 24
Blenheim : 22
Westport : 20
Greymouth : 20
Hokitika : 20
Christchurch : 18
Timaru : 17
Oamaru : 16
Alexandra : 22
Queenstown : 18
Dunedin : 17
Invercargill : 15
Bay of Islands : 22
Murchison : 27
Kaikoura : 17
Ashburton : 16
Darfield: 16
Lyttelton : 16
Hanmer Springs : 17
Amberley: 19
Milford Sound : 21
Haast : 19
Gore : 14
Dunedin Airport : 13
Manapouri : 17
Lake Rotoiti : 21
Molesworth : 19
Tonight looks like it will be another humid night for the north but hopefully easing back a little tomorrow.It’s a chilly night for the far south with Alexandra and Invercargill looking at lows of around 6 or 7 degrees as the remnants of the southerly hang around.
Plenty of sunshine tomorrow for the mainland although one or two cloudy areas in the morning. Some moisture for the east of the North Island is likely but easing a little later and perhaps central areas could get some too.One or two showers dotted about elsewhere.
Overall the temperatures a tad on the cooler side in the south and near enough to average further north.
Richard Green
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