22/08/2022 7:00pm
> From the WeatherWatch archives
Here’s what is making the weather headlines today.
TEMPERATURES STARTING TO PICK UP
A northerly airflow develops over the South Island today so temperatures in the east will start to warm up today getting into the mid teens.
The upper and eastern North Island sees some temperatures reach into the late teens.
HEAVY RAIN WEST COAST ON WEDNESDAY
A front pushes northwards over the South Island on Wednesday bringing some heavy rain to South Westland, as the front moves northwards it will weaken.
Further details on rain for your specific location at ruralweather.co.nz, use the search function.
NEXT LOW MOVES IN ON THURSDAY
A new low moves in from the Tasman Sea on Thursday, a front flinging out from this low pushes over the North Island and rotates onto the upper South Island.
Rain for the western and upper North Island may be heavy in spots, later in the day rain about Nelson and Marlborough may be heavy also. The rain about the top of the South Island doesn’t look as bad as recent rain those regions have faced but still, it will be something to keep an eye on.
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