March often brings in some wild changes in our weather – and we do have both a tropical cyclone north of NZ and a brief polar southerly moving up eastern NZ as we go into Sunday and early next week.
A cold front is today moving up the South Island, falling apart over the North Island going into Friday/Saturday.
The weather this week smacks of late February with some settled, warm, dry days in the mix – along with some showery days, a ...
High pressure smothers New Zealand today but a cold front is coming on Thursday, and a colder/cooler southerly change ...
We still have summer weather left – but as end the month of February and kick off March we do have a couple of cold fronts that will definitely bring an Autumnal feeling to most regions around Sunday ...
High pressure is increasing around New Zealand this weekend and next week – but it won’t always be centred over us, allowing ...
Severe weather risks start today, even though a storm isn’t forecast until Monday as low pressure replaces high pressure ...
By Wednesday the storm is not only gone from NZ, but the low itself falls apart south-east of the nation – but behind it is another storm, this one will come close to East Cape but – for now – we ...
With high pressure dominating, and with a more northern placement, it means most regions will have westerly quarter winds over the coming week, although some coastal areas may be changeable with sea ...
Windy weather will fan out into a number of regions, while the worst winds will mostly be around the eastern North Island (south of East Cape), the lower half of the South Island, through the Cook ...
The South Island and North Island will have a west to south-west flow kicking in over the days ahead, bringing western showers – and a cold front on Friday will drop temperatures in the lower South ...
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