High pressure smothers NZ today and will weaken a little on Sunday and Monday to allow a cooler southerly flow to head northwards, then expands back over the country again next week.
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High pressure continues to dominate NZ’s weather as a tropical cyclone forms in the Coral Sea today. The cyclone, ...
Temperatures lift on Wednesday for many, then further going into Thursday and Friday as subtropical and/or nor’westers return. Cooler ...
A lot of low pressure is spinning east of the country while a large high is moving in – this creates windy southerlies and south-easterlies in a number of regions today and into tomorrow (especially ...
An unseasonably cold, unstable and showery southerly flow affects eastern parts of the South Island and much of the North Island during Monday. This morning, there is moderate risk of thunderstorms ...
Storms near Antarctica, Autumn’s westerlies building south of Australia & NZ, high pressure again affecting both nations and ...
We’ve done some research and from what we can see this is the South Pacific’s latest ever first named tropical cyclone. The previous latest first named storm to develop was Cyclone Bart on Feb 21st in ...
A cold front is today moving up the South Island, falling apart over the North Island going into Friday/Saturday.
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 ...