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Re: General July Weather

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I thought anything around 0.2 was considered normal anyway but what is a shock is the T- max of nearly 2C above normal, just a continuation of this very warm year.
Even the locals in cairns are shocked at how warm there winter has been so far with day temps pushing 28-29C every day mostly.
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Re: General July Weather

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Report of a damaging tornado in Otaki at about 2:30pm on Saturday…

'Twister traps birds, uproots trees in Kapiti Coast' - Dominion Post (Stuff)
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Nev wrote:July 2016 was another fairly warm month overall. Eastern areas of both islands were still very dry, but otherwise quite wet for the rest of the South Island, and later for central areas of the North Island. However, despite the rain, it was also generally fairly sunny for most parts.
Jul 2016 Climate Anomaly Map ℅ NIWA.gif
Some very preliminary July 2016 figures for the main centres:

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July 2015 Average Temps, Rainfall and departures from their 1981-2010 normals ℅ NIWA

Site                      T-max °C       T-min °C       T-mean °C    Rainfall mm

Auckland, Mangere        15.7  +1.2      8.6  +1.3     12.2  +1.3     153  111% 
Auckland Aero            15.1  +0.8      8.3  +0.8     11.7  +0.8     130   98% 
Tauranga Aero            15.2  +0.7      6.6  +0.6     10.9  +0.6     154  119%
Hamilton Aero            14.0  +0.2      3.9  +0.3      9.0  +0.3     152  118% 
Hamilton, Ruakura        14.4  +0.6      4.8  +0.8      9.6  +0.7     133  113% 
Wellington, Kelburn      12.8  +1.4      7.4  +1.1     10.1  +1.2      68   50% 
Christchurch Aero        12.8  +1.9      0.3  -0.3      6.5  +0.7      24   37% 
Dunedin, Musselburgh     11.3  +1.3      2.7  -0.4      7.0  +0.5      41   71%
Greymouth Aero           11.8  -0.3      4.9  +0.8      8.4  +0.3     287  145%
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Kelburn's 157.5 hrs sunshine is its 3rd highest on record (also for all city sites going back to 1907) and is about 40 hours above average. Napier's 189 hours (new EWS) is its 2nd highest.
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Re: General July Weather

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7 days with thunder heard here in Mt Eden :D . A couple of light frosts at the start of the month otherwise the month did have a slightly warmer feel. Amazing how you do notice a 1C change in the averages, 1C is a lot of temperature.
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Here's NIWA's preliminary, 'July National Climate Summary'.

A mild month overall and dry for eastern areas of the country.


The national average temp of 8.6C was 0.7C above normal.

The month's highest temp of 22.3C was recorded at (surprise, surprise) Riccarton, Christchurch on the 23rd, and the lowest temp of -8.7C was recorded at Hanmer Forest on the 12th.
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Nev wrote:Here's NIWA's preliminary, 'July National Climate Summary'.

A mild month overall and dry for eastern areas of the country.


The national average temp of 8.6C was 0.7C above normal.

The month's highest temp of 22.3C was recorded at (surprise, surprise) Riccarton, Christchurch on the 23rd, and the lowest temp of -8.7C was recorded at Hanmer Forest on the 12th.
Needless to say, no media publicity for Kelburn's very favourable July stats - just headlines during the month screaming "Wellington" for a series of events which happened north of the city in Porirua and Kapiti.
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