On ZB this morning the forecast is 10 knot Northerlies this morning may get to 15 this afternoon-It looks fairly breezy out there this morn and the clouds are "racing" across the sky-also humid and wet underfoot AGAIN!
Those lucky people down "South" having summer still.
10 Knots in Auckland
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http://www.metvuw.com/cgi-bin/mcgregor/ ... -small.cgi
is a good web site for the nz rain radars
i see the cloud mass moving onto the far north does actualy have rain
it looks like a new depression might form on it and move south, around the parent low, tonight..and so more rain for auckland maybe?
also, south taranaki got drought breaking rain,which tehy desparatly needed to
NEW PLYMOUTH N 15 21.0 19.8 1011.3 + 1.4 27 24HR 93
NORMANBY N 15 20.0 . 51 24HR
manawatu got the edge of it on the rain radar
is a good web site for the nz rain radars
i see the cloud mass moving onto the far north does actualy have rain
it looks like a new depression might form on it and move south, around the parent low, tonight..and so more rain for auckland maybe?
also, south taranaki got drought breaking rain,which tehy desparatly needed to
NEW PLYMOUTH N 15 21.0 19.8 1011.3 + 1.4 27 24HR 93
NORMANBY N 15 20.0 . 51 24HR
manawatu got the edge of it on the rain radar
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Yes, I agree brian. This sheet of High cloud over the north currently has
little or no precip.
The front over Canterbury is looking weaker by the hour. I guess with the moist air, the heaviest falls would be from oregraphic lifting.
Isolated thermal convective cb's poping up over lower North island this
afternoon.
little or no precip.
The front over Canterbury is looking weaker by the hour. I guess with the moist air, the heaviest falls would be from oregraphic lifting.
Isolated thermal convective cb's poping up over lower North island this
afternoon.
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