Weather Workshop: All Districts forecast for NZ
All Districts forecast from Weather Workshop:
The
Situation: A broad trough to the east continues to
move
away. A ridge of high pressure is expected to move
northwards
over the country today as another trough
become more organized
in the south Tasman Sea.
And now the forecast to midnight tonight:
NORTHLAND, AUCKLAND,
COROMANDEL PENINSULA, WAIKATO, WAITOMO,
TAUMARANUI,
TARANAKI, BAY of PLENTY/ROTORUA, TAUPO, TAIHAPE,
WANGANUI and MANAWATU: Fine in most places but cloudy at
times, especially about Northland and Auckland. Light
winds.
GISBORNE, HAWKES BAY, WAIRARAPA: Showers becoming
less frequent
in Gisborne as the day goes on. Further
south remaining light
showers clearing and becoming
fine. Southerlies gradually dying
out.
WELLINGTON:
Light showers about the eastern ranges clearing by
afternoon. Elsewhere fine. Southerlies dying out and
northerlies
developing late in the day.
NELSON: Fine with light winds.
BULLER, WESTLAND and FIORDLAND: Cloud
increasing with a few falls
of rain south of the
glaciers. Northerlies strengthening about
Fiordland but
further north winds fairly light.
MARLBOROUGH and
CANTERBURY: Remaining light coastal showers north
of
Banks Peninsula soon clearing and fine elsewhere. Light
winds
inland, northeasterlies developing in coastal
areas.
OTAGO and SOUTHLAND: Mostly fine after a frosty
start. Expect an
increase in high cloud from over
Southland and parts of
Otago later. North to northeast
winds.
CHATHAM ISLANDS: Continuing cold and showery but
with southerlies
slowly easing.
THE OUTLOOK FOR
TOMORROW: Cloudy in the west of both islands with
rain
affecting the South Island west coast. Late showers possible
from Taranaki to Wellington. Fine in most eastern places
but brief
showers are possible about the coast from
Banks Peninsula southward.
At the Chathams further
showers with southwest winds freshening.
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Weather Workshop Limited
1999
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