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Weather Workshop: Short forecast for NZ

Issued Sunday, July 25, 1999 at 5.15pm next update 11.45pm

Short Forecast from Weather Workshop valid to midnight tomorrow.

In the north and west of the North Island from Northland to Taranaki then down to Wellington, also for the central high country: Cloud increasing with a few light showers overnight. Tomorrow, showery with snow to the central high country from evening.

For Bay of Plenty: Fine for the remainder of today. Showers developing tomorrow.

from Gisborne to Wairarapa: Fine tonight. Showers and southerlies developing in Wairarapa overnight. Showers spread further north tomorrow with snow to the main ranges after dark.

Nelson, Marlborough and Canterbury: Showers and southwesterlies spread north later reaching Marlborough late tonight. Tomorrow, showery and becoming colder with snow to the alps and main ranges.

South Island west coast: Showery. Rain setting in south of the glaciers tonight with snow lowering about the mountains of Fiordland. Tomorrow, showery with snow to the Fiordland mountains.

Otago and Southland: Showery for the remainder of today. Becoming very cold with snow to low levels overnight. Tomorrow, showery and cold with some sleet and snow to low levels.

Chatham Islands: A few showers tonight. A period of rain tomorrow.

END

(c) Copyright Weather Workshop Limited 1999

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