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

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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