Weather Workshop: All Districts forecast for NZ
All Districts forecast from Weather Workshop:
The Situation: A strong southwest flow covers the country.
And now the forecast to midnight tonight:
NORTHLAND, AUCKLAND,
COROMANDEL PENINSULA, TAUPO, WAIKATO, WAITOMO,
TAUMARANUI, TARANAKI and TAIHAPE: A mix of fine and
cloudy periods
with showers at times. Longer fine
periods about the central plateau
from afternoon.
Southwesterlies, strong and gusty in exposed places.
BAY of PLENTY/ROTORUA: Mainly fine with southwest winds.
WANGANUI and MANAWATU: Remaining showers near the
eastern ranges
clearing this morning otherwise a fine
day with southwest winds.
WELLINGTON: The odd shower in
the east at first otherwise fine.
Southerlies dying out
this afternoon and winds turning northerly
tonight.
GISBORNE, HAWKES BAY and WAIRARAPA: A few
brief coastal showers
about Wairarapa and southern
Hawkes Bay spreading further north
during the day.
Inland, mainly fine. Southwest winds, strong about
exposed coastal places.
NELSON: Fine with brisk southwesterlies.
MARLBOROUGH and CANTERBURY: Fine cold
weather with light
winds inland. Southwesterlies in
coastal places. Brief showers
affecting Banks Peninsula
at times.
BULLER, WESTLAND and FIORDLAND: Mainly fine and
clear with
southwest breezes. The odd shower here and
there at times about
the Fiordland mountains.
OTAGO
and SOUTHLAND: Cloudy periods with showers about the
south
Coast and Stewart Island. West to southwest winds,
strong and
gusty about the coast but lighter
inland.
CHATHAM ISLANDS: A cold day ahead with
southwesterlies to gale
force from later this morning.
Expect frequent showers.
THE OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW: The
southwest flow continues over the
country with showers
in many places. In the east, though, long
fine periods
expected. Showery again at the Chathams.
(c) Copyright Weather Workshop Limited 1999
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