9/06/2023 12:04am
> From the WeatherWatch archives
High pressure continues to control most of our weather, but we do have low pressure in the mix this weekend as we have a shift in conditions around New Zealand in particular.
Australia is more settled with high pressure dominating most places, but Southern Ocean storms will continue the windy westerlies along southern states and TAS.
For New Zealand the slight shift in air pressure this weekend should clear out fog and low cloud that has been making it gloomy for some South Islanders this week, in particular Wanaka.
A westerly flow from south Australia should reach southern NZ this weekend to help lift temperatures and push low cloud/fog away. Next week – more variety, but leaning mostly dry.
We have a warmer change at the end of the week which may bring in a few showers.
Weather for Fieldays at Mystery Creek looks great to start with – but a few showers likely late week. If you’re flying to Hamilton don’t forget to check NZ’s only Fog Forecaster, for free, at RuralWeather.co.nz – it covers every part of NZ and all our airports too.
Have a great weekend!
**Programming Note: We have a special Mystery Creek video forecast out this Sunday afternoon and daily updates across the first half of next week!
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