Even places like Invercargill should top 30C.
Interesting to see what and where the country's maximum will be
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I used to know where it was, but can't remember now. Would have to look up some archives - not sure if CliFlo has the info. in its notes. Just checking CliFlo - not clear as there are several town sites and some have no location description added. Older ones mention Lennie Nursery, Janet St and Baird St but then there is a blank for later sites.Flutterbye wrote:Good evening RWood - I can always count on you making a comment when it comes to Invercargilll.![]()
It would be interesting to know what the annual means stats are for other places with two sites to take their daily high from, ie, airport/city or town such as Oamaru, Kaikoura, Wanganui, Wellington etc
Was that former site inside a building on a reserve at the corner of Queens Drive and Yarrow St?
Where do you reckon these will be most likely StevenNZstorm wrote:
GFS also picking isolated heat thunderstorms over the ranges of the South Island on Sunday. There is a weak shortwave crossing.
Any of the inland valleys really.CHCH Weather Chaser wrote: Central otago looks to swelter today.
Jordan would be a fair representative, and it reached 42.3C on 7/2/1973 though the equipment hadn't been monitored for some time. It had 100.7F during February 1967.Richard wrote:Any of the inland valleys really.CHCH Weather Chaser wrote: Central otago looks to swelter today.
Its days like these where temps in some remote micro-climates would exceed the NZ record yearly i believe ,ive heard of one location from a number of musters who have worked in this area and they reckon its the hottest place they've had to work in.Its up the Clarence river in behind the Seaward Kaikoura rangers to the east and the Inland Kaikoura's to the wast,the Seaward's stop any of the sea breezes from reaching the valley.
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