Weather Workshop: Short forecast for NZ
Issued Monday, July 05, 1999 at 9.45am next issue at
3.00pm
Short Forecast from Weather Workshop valid to
midnight tomorrow.
From Taranaki to Taupo and Bay of Plenty northwards: A mix of cloudy and fine periods today. A few showers in the west from Northland to Taranaki. Mainly fine at first tomorrow but a few showers develop in western areas south of Auckland by evening.
Wanganui and Manawatu, also for the southern parts of the central plateau: Showers clearing and becoming fine today. Cloud increasing tomorrow with a few late showers.
Gisborne, Hawkes Bay and Wairarapa: A few showers in most places then gradually clearing this evening. Mainly fine tomorrow but showers developing in Wairarapa after dark.
Wellington: Showers clearing today. Mainly fine at first tomorrow. Showers developing after dark.
Nelson: Mainly fine but cloud increasing tomorrow with brief Showers late in the day.
For the South Island west coast: Cloud increasing over Fiordland this afternoon with rain after dark. Mainly fine further north. Tomorrow, rain becoming widespread then breaking to showers from the south.
Marlborough and Canterbury: Showers clearing from Banks Peninsula northwards today. Elsewhere mainly fine. Fine at first tomorrow, showers spread north from afternoon.
Otago and Southland: Mostly fine today. Showers and southwesterlies spread north tomorrow morning.
Chatham Islands: Showers.
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1999
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