Next 24 Hours in Tauranga
Next 9 Days in Tauranga
Mon 2 Dec
Mon 2 Dec
22°
Day
14°
Night
Cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
18km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
Tue 3 Dec
Tue 3 Dec
26°
Day
16°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
20km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
Wed 4 Dec
Wed 4 Dec
24°
Day
13°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
25km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
Thu 5 Dec
Thu 5 Dec
24°
Day
14°
Night
Mostly sunny. Breezy Westerly winds.
W
18km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly sunny. Breezy Westerly winds.
Fri 6 Dec
Fri 6 Dec
23°
Day
14°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
W
16km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
Sat 7 Dec
Sat 7 Dec
22°
Day
17°
Night
Mostly cloudy. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
16km/h
10%
chance
of rain
1.2mm
Mostly cloudy. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
Sun 8 Dec
Sun 8 Dec
22°
Day
15°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
21km/h
60%
chance
of rain
5.7mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
Mon 9 Dec
Mon 9 Dec
21°
Day
14°
Night
Mostly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
W
16km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
Tue 10 Dec
Tue 10 Dec
21°
Day
14°
Night
Morning showers. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
14km/h
30%
chance
of rain
0.2mm
Morning showers. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
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Jet on 26/11/2024 9:38pm
Hi guys when is your next climate outlook
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WW Forecast Team on 26/11/2024 10:33pm
Hi Jet,
Monday afternoon December 2nd.
– WW
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josh on 25/11/2024 9:24pm
hey phil There was thunder in auckland last thursday but nothing was mentioned by the metservice. i know there was some south .
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Tony on 25/11/2024 6:17pm
Do you think this is a good prediction: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360498554/hot-wet-summer-north-east-dry-west
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WW Forecast Team on 25/11/2024 8:51pm
Hi Tony, here’s the raw data from the Australian Government. In NZ, NIWA is very commercial for a Govt Agency so NIWA just give their prediction but don’t provide data to support it (as open data means others might use it, and NZ Govt is against fair competition). Here’s the data so you can see for yourself in graph form: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/#tabs=Pacific-Ocean and it shows no major ramp up yet to La Nina.
It’s always been possible that a La Nina might form, but for now NZ’s weather in 2024 continues to be dominated from south of NZ not the equator. We are forecasting spring weather into December with increasing dry areas. A similar outlook to NIWA maybe, but without the La Nina focus quite so much.
Kind regards
Phil D
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Bill on 22/11/2024 10:03pm
Is there any relief on the horizon for Southland. This weather is absolutely horrific. The wind and rain and cold is everlasting. I haven’t seen anything like this in my 30 years of farming here. Please give us hope
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WW Forecast Team on 22/11/2024 10:59pm
Hey Bill, it’s a yes and a no when it comes to relief. The ‘no’ comes from the fact we said back in August that the wilder than usual storms over the Southern Ocean this year would highly likely extend the south-west flow over NZ into December (keeping spring weather going until the start of January). That means Southland, Fiordland and Westland are shouldering it for much of the country. The ‘yes’ comes from the fact despite the regular cold fronts you’re still getting, there are more dry and mild days increasingly coming into the mix. As the days get longer and longer hopefully we’ll see more calming of our weather going into summer… or at least tilting your winds more westerly to keep them milder and drier.
Cheers
Phil D
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Ray on 21/11/2024 5:28am
Been rather steady rain for past couple of hours and gusty wind here in central New Plymouth yet no mention in your forecast, why???
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