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8/08/2019 5:30am
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Heavy rain for some regions, warmer and cold air flows, some snow and even some lovely sunny weather is all the forecast for the next several days ahead.
We have a large area of low pressure forming in the Tasman Sea this week and weekend which on Monday will merge with a storm well south of NZ in the Southern Ocean.
This will alter NZ’s weather bringing a cold change to some places (mostly southern NZ). A windy SW change spreads across most of the country next Tuesday then fades gradually over Wednesday and Thursday.
– WeatherWatch.co.nz
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