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Weather Forecast for Warkworth21m above sea level

Now

14°
Warkworth
Observed at 10:43am from:
Warkworth (IWARKW17)
Rain (today)WindHumidexHumidityPressure
-mmWSW 3km/h16°87%1014.63hPa

Today

16°
Warkworth
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Sou'West winds.
Rain (chance)Rain (amount)WindUV IndexSunriseSunset
10%traceSW 25km/h5 (Moderate)6:27pm6:09am

Tonight

7°
Warkworth
Mostly clear. Breezy Sou'West winds.
Rain (chance)Rain (amount)WindMoonriseMoonsetMoon Phase
10%traceSW 16km/h10:22pm12:57pmFirst Quarter

Next 24 Hours in Warkworth

Next 9 Days in Warkworth

Wed 11 Sep
Wed 11 Sep
17°
Day
9°
Night
Partly cloudy. Light West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
13km/h
10%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Light West to Sou'West winds.
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Thu 12 Sep
Thu 12 Sep
18°
Day
12°
Night
Cloudy. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
25km/h
20%
chance
of rain

2.1mm
Cloudy. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
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Fri 13 Sep
Fri 13 Sep
15°
Day
10°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
22km/h
60%
chance
of rain

3.3mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
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Sat 14 Sep
Sat 14 Sep
17°
Day
10°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
21km/h
20%
chance
of rain

3.9mm
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
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Sun 15 Sep
Sun 15 Sep
14°
Day
10°
Night
Windy, with morning showers. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
SW
35km/h
60%
chance
of rain

3.6mm
Windy, with morning showers. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
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Mon 16 Sep
Mon 16 Sep
14°
Day
10°
Night
Windy, with morning showers. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
SW
36km/h
40%
chance
of rain

1mm
Windy, with morning showers. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
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Tue 17 Sep
Tue 17 Sep
16°
Day
10°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Sou'West winds.
SW
26km/h
20%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Sou'West winds.
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Wed 18 Sep
Wed 18 Sep
17°
Day
10°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
19km/h
20%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
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Thu 19 Sep
Thu 19 Sep
18°
Day
12°
Night
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
24km/h
60%
chance
of rain

5.2mm
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
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Christopher Randal on 10/09/2024 4:19am

Waharoa forecast for today is “mostly sunny” but just fyi we’ve just had 7.5mm of rain in 5 mins

Hannah on 9/09/2024 8:38am

Please help. I see this all the time “rainfall may approach warning criteria 15km east of the main divide”. I have googled, I have asked, I have searched what is considered the ‘main divide’. I understand it is the mountain range up the South Island, but how do I use this for predicting weather with something so specific as 15km east of a landmark that goes all the way up the island? Thank you a million times over for explaining this to me.

WW Forecast Team on 9/09/2024 7:18pm

Hi Hannah – thanks for the question but you’d need to ask MetService about that for more specifics. To us it means the highest main ridge of the Southern Alps which runs north-east to south-west and leans more towards the West Coast. At WeatherWatch we simply refer to this as “Spillover from the west” and this can vary along the Southern Alps as to how far east it goes. As the air rises over the Southern Alps that process strips most of the moisture, so once the air drops down on the eastern side it warms up and loses the rest of that moisture.
Chees
WW

josh on 10/09/2024 1:21am

is that what they call a “Fohn wind”? i read something like that in that metservice book that came out a few years back.

Josh on 2/09/2024 9:15pm

hey ww . are we expected to see more active fronts move into auckland like thursday night – early sunday morning this month? lots of thudner/lightning last few days.

WW Forecast Team on 3/09/2024 12:07am

Hi Josh, hard to know sorry – spring is very changeable but the mix of warm and cool air is a good recipe for thunderstorms, especially when there is a westerly for northern NZ but a southerly over the Tasman Sea.
– WW

josh on 3/09/2024 12:44am

cheers team. september already. spring already. where is 2024 going?

WW Forecast Team on 5/09/2024 1:26am

Almost a quarter way through this century already!
PD

Josh on 9/09/2024 9:44pm

and this century weather records have been broken with some in the past year or so. aucklands wettest day was last year on the deadly january 27 flood event. followed by deadly cyclone gabrielle. quite a few damaging tornado events 4 deadly ones and big thunderstorm events and droughts.

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