NZstorm wrote: Fri 30/03/2018 10:52
A very traditional looking thunderstorm set up over South Canterbury later Saturday with 700mb temps down to -8C. Last time we saw air that cold over NZ was November.
Yes. I'll be around to keep an eye on this, but I have a do to go to in Rakaia tomorrow night.
Yesterdays gfs run was showing a NE. Todays model not showing that. There needs to be onshore flow to get the moisture convergence.
On another topic, I have heard NIWA are forecasting a warm autumn for NZ with wet conditions in the north. I am not convinced about wet conditions in the north, could easily remain quite ridgey. But I am hoping the polar jet stream gets into the Tasman in May as that is a great recipe for Thunderstorms over the west of the NI. April tends to be too early for the polar jet getting this far north.
About 1pm a little brisk southerly whisked through here, bringing a great smell of the sea and bits of shreddy white low cloud travelling in different directions at different levels.
Still sunny, and a gusty wind.
A couple of lightning strikes were recorded near Oamaru from what I was told and the wind has gone back to a light NE here, so there could be some hope but I'm not too optimistic
All out to sea, now, just annoying low cloud here hindering view of anything higher up.
The first month of autumn was another very warm month; fairly wet and cloudy in Northland, central NZ and Otago, but otherwise sunny for most other parts.
Mar 2018 Climate Anomaly Maps ℅ NIWA.gif
Some very preliminary March 2018 figures for the main centres: