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Storms south of NZ are getting larger – as you’d expect going into winter – and as the high pressure belt over NZ and Australia area breaks up a little more (and nudges further northwards) it will ...
The long weekend is here and with it comes the official start of winter on the meteorological calendar. The weather pattern is wintry today in the southern part of NZ as the main pulse of cold air ...
Thunderstorms and heavy downpours are crossing northern NZ on Thursday, clearing early Friday – then a cold change moves ...
A significant burst of Autumn thunderstoms are moving into NZ today from the Tasman Sea and may cause some issues with cloud ...
By Friday a cold and much windier South-West flow moves in and will linger for the entire long weekend – bringing western and southern showers along NZ, and driest weather in the east of both main ...
A massive anticyclone moves over NZ this weekend, but next week Autumn roars back to life with thundery cold fronts, windy ...
Some wet weather eventually spreads northwards in the east during today, this evening and overnight a trough marking some ...
High pressure is crossing NZ, then exits next week with windy (and warmer) nor’westers – ahead of a cold change by mid week.
Settled weather is dominating NZ but the next cold/wet/windy change is heading to Australia’s south-east and NZ next week.
By Friday and going into King’s Birthday Weekend New Zealand will be mainly caught up in a classic Autumn-like sou-wester, bringing showers to the west and south, but mainly dry for those in the east.
A colder southerly flow will fade this week as high pressure grows and then crosses New Zealand. Inland frosts, ...
Large low pressure zones can produce sudden, unexpected, torrential downpours – as we saw in Nelson yesterday, ahead of ...