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VIDEO: Low pressure descends on NZ – where does it fall & how much?

> From the WeatherWatch archives

Two low pressure systems are moving into NZ over Monday and Tuesday and both are weakening as they do so. This brings the “Three D’s” to New Zealand: Drizzle, Downpours and Dry areas.

We break down where rain is most likely – and when the next high pressure system is coming.

As you may have noticed from the thumbnail in this video there is a LOT of low pressure in the tropics – we discuss the chances of a tropical cyclone (or two) developing over the next week or two to New Zealand’s north in the south and south-west Pacific.

WATCH our Australian-only video here.

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