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Thursday’s national forecast

> From the WeatherWatch archives

An anticyclone brings mainly settled weather for New Zealand today although conditions may become unstable inland for the South Island during this afternoon.

Northland, Auckland, Waikato & Bay Of Plenty
Mostly sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon sea breezes. Warm about inland Bay Of Plenty in the afternoon.
Highs: 21-28

Western North Island (including Central North Island)
Mostly sunny with light winds in the morning then afternoon sea breezes. A warm afternoon for inland areas.
Highs: 21-27

Eastern North Island
Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon east to northeast winds.
Highs: 19-23

Wellington
Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon sea breezes.
Highs: 21-23

Marlborough & Nelson
Mostly sunny weather, afternoon sea breezes. Chance of an isolated shower late afternoon / evening about some inland hills and ranges otherwise mainly dry.
Highs: 18-23

Canterbury
Mainly sunny with afternoon east to northeasterly breezes. Late afternoon / evening isolated showers develop inland about some hills and ranges, particularly Mid Canterbury southwards where some may become heavy with thunderstorms then clearing later on.
Highs: 21-27

West Coast
A mix of sun and cloud with light winds in the morning, afternoon sea breezes. May be an isolated shower late afternoon / evening inland about some hills and ranges.
Highs: 18-26

Southland & Otago
Mostly sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon sea breezes. Becoming hot for some inland areas.
There may be heavy showers or downpours develop late afternoon / evening for inland areas, perhaps even a thunderstorm then clearing later in the evening.
Highs: 19-32

By Weather Analyst Aaron Wilkinson – WeatherWatch.co.nz

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