Summer predictions
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This spring sea temperatures are cooler than normal. Currently 16C around Northland to 9c around south Otago. It makes sense that the cooler sea temps will give us a cooler summer, in the north here atleast anyway. I guess east coast areas can have northwesterlies which are less influened by sea temps.
Rainfall will be below normal in the north due to a westerly regime. Westerlies are dry in summer in the north. Wet on the SI West Coast.
Dry in the east.
I ticked the cooler and drier.
Rainfall will be below normal in the north due to a westerly regime. Westerlies are dry in summer in the north. Wet on the SI West Coast.
Dry in the east.
I ticked the cooler and drier.
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