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The weather across New Zealand is sluggish at best as high pressure swamps both islands and helps stall lows to the north east and south west of the country.
These two lows are weakening and by next week may bring in more showers to some areas – but it’s not the silver bullet to break the big dry forming in parts of the North Island.
Winds are mostly light – which means you can expect more fog and cloud patches in the morning.
Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 3 Apr 2014.
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sw on 2/04/2014 8:28pm
This ones not “mike” it was absorbed earler this week by the westerlies east of us then stationary for a time.This low has come down from the tropics this week.
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