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Wednesday’s national forecast

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West to southwesterly winds flow over New Zealand today, periods of cloud in the west breaking this morning. Mostly sunny with warm temperatures for eastern regions.

Northland
Early cloud breaks to mostly sunny weather. Southwesterly winds, breezy at times in the afternoon.
Highs: 18-19

Auckland

Early cloud breaks to sunny spells. Southwesterly winds, brisk at times in the afternoon.
High: 17

Bay Of Plenty

Sunny weather with southwesterly winds.
Highs: 20

Waikato & Central North Island

Morning cloud breaks to mostly sunny weather. Southwesterly winds, a little
breezy at times in the afternoon.
Highs: 18-19

Eastern North Island

Sunny with light winds, perhaps tending southwest in the afternoon.
Highs: 20-21

Taranaki

Mostly sunny with breezy southwesterlies, easing overnight. Cloud may be a
little thicker first thing in the morning before breaking up.
High: 16-17

Western North Island

Morning cloud breaks to mostly sunny weather, northwesterly breezes.
High: 18

Wellington

Mostly sunny with north to northwesterly winds.
High: 17

Nelson

Mostly sunny with southwesterly winds, easing in the evening.
Highs: 20-21

Marlborough

Mostly sunny with light winds, tending WNW in the afternoon. Some morning
high cloud clears away.
Highs: 22-23

Canterbury

Sunny with light winds, some high cloud possible.
High: 21

West Coast

Early morning drizzle clears, sunny spells break through from midday. West
to southwest winds ease in the evening.
Highs: 14-15

Coastal Otago

Sunny spells with westerly winds, tending a little more southwest in the
afternoon and freshening. Winds then ease again later in the evening.
High: 17

Central Otago

Mostly sunny with west to northwest winds.
Highs: 14-15

Southland

Cloudy spells with the odd shower about, gusty westerlies ease in the
evening.
High: 14

By Weather Analyst Aaron Wilkinson – WeatherWatch.co.nz

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