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22/02/2021 10:09pm
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A low from the Tasman Sea is moving in and will bring a burst of wind and rain to the South Island in particular.
Elsewhere mild winds from the north continue to blow with mostly dry weather.
Later this week we’re in a neutral zone – not really low pressure or high pressure.
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