Next 24 Hours in Upper-Hutt
Next 9 Days in Wellington
Sun 29 Dec
Sun 29 Dec
19°
Day
13°
Night
Windy, with showers. Brisk South to Sou'East winds.
SSE
38km/h
70%
chance
of rain
32.9mm
Windy, with showers. Brisk South to Sou'East winds.
Mon 30 Dec
Mon 30 Dec
16°
Day
13°
Night
Windy, with showers. Strong and blustery Southerly winds.
S
54km/h
80%
chance
of rain
7.8mm
Windy, with showers. Strong and blustery Southerly winds.
Tue 31 Dec
Tue 31 Dec
17°
Day
13°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'East winds.
SSE
30km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'East winds.
Wed 1 Jan
Wed 1 Jan
19°
Day
16°
Night
Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
28km/h
10%
chance
of rain
0.9mm
Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'East winds.
Thu 2 Jan
Thu 2 Jan
18°
Day
13°
Night
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk Nor'West winds.
NW
33km/h
70%
chance
of rain
11.9mm
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk Nor'West winds.
Fri 3 Jan
Fri 3 Jan
17°
Day
12°
Night
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
35km/h
60%
chance
of rain
13mm
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'West winds.
Sat 4 Jan
Sat 4 Jan
16°
Day
13°
Night
Windy, with showers. Brisk Southerly winds.
S
41km/h
50%
chance
of rain
5.4mm
Windy, with showers. Brisk Southerly winds.
Sun 5 Jan
Sun 5 Jan
17°
Day
14°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'East winds.
SSE
29km/h
20%
chance
of rain
0.2mm
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk South to Sou'East winds.
Mon 6 Jan
Mon 6 Jan
18°
Day
14°
Night
Windy and partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
33km/h
20%
chance
of rain
1.2mm
Windy and partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'East winds.
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Lynette Beer on 27/12/2024 4:06am
Re: Ray Walsh’s comment 22nd Dec. The weather is what it is. Forecasts in our area (Waihou) are mostly accurate with events even happening right on queue. We live in a lee-zone (next to the Kaimai’s) so sometimes things just don’t happen. Thanks for a great service Team, and Ray – take a moment to think before you launch into negative comments. Happy New Year!!!!
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Bill Goodall on 25/12/2024 9:00pm
Hi Phil, Merry Christmas to you and your team! I thoroughly enjoy your (almost) daily videos and Rural Weather etc, I know it can be tricky to be accurate all the time but you provide us with vast amounts of info which is much appreciated. Keep up the good work! Cheers, Bill.
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Barb Walsh on 25/12/2024 11:11pm
I’m with you Bill. I love this app! I’m a weather junkie from way back. And weather is ‘a box of chocolates’ to borrow Forest’s saying. Thanks for always doing your best. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and the team.
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RAY WILD on 21/12/2024 11:42pm
The last two days we have been forecast with heavy rain watch and thunderstorms. Not a drop of rain or anything like a thundrestorm. How can we plan when hideous reports are put out there. A disgrace.
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WW Forecast Team on 22/12/2024 12:08am
Hi Ray,
Please watch my Friday video – I said before the downpours formed that they might not occur and explained why they were hit and miss before the watches and warnings were even issued by MetService. I went out of my way to explain the hit and miss nature and why the rain/thunderstorm icons are displayed dispite the rain/thunder not being locked in. Context is everything.
As for the MetService warnings/watches we only display them, we don’t control what the Government forecaster warns of, or when they say it.
Cheers
Phil D
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funni on 21/12/2024 11:39am
Hi there, are any major storms predicted during summer like the 2023 floods in northland.
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WW Forecast Team on 21/12/2024 11:16pm
Hi there. Every summer brings the chance of major storms into NZ. Storms can’t be forecast more than 10 to 14 days out, and sometimes as little as 24 to 48 hours out. We do see some low pressure zones crossing NZ next two weeks bringing some unsettled and possibly pockets of severe weather, but no tropical storms in our part of the world yet.
– WW
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