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27 odd degrees today. Getting bloody hot for November. Haven’t looked how much above average I’m running but it must be very high.cbm wrote:Have hit 25C before midday. See Jamie's station has also. That would be above average even in mid summer as solar noon is not until 1:07pm
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See via radar the rain never made it up that far. Got to 22.3 here even with on/off rain and no sun.David wrote:Up to 26.1C here for the last day of the month making it the highest of the month.
Be worth checking Jan 2018, forgot how hot that month was, some stations were nearly 5C above average. See the Herald is saying that the sea temps are starting to match end of November 2017 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/another-n ... B42MXXSIU/jamie wrote:Wow just checked. I’m 2.7 degrees above my normal for November. That may well be the biggest above normal I’ve ever experienced.
Brian is there a way of seeing what the record above normal for any month is in weather display?
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MetService November 2021 Summary - One for the record books
Day to day the weather maps didn’t change much at the start of November, with high pressure centred across much of the country, and a low skirting around its northern flank. This low came to a halt near East Cape driving flooding rain onto eastern North Island prompting a state of emergency declaration. Gisborne Airport recorded its wettest November on record by far with 288mm of rain, 214mm of this falling in just 72 hours to the 5th.
Northwesterly winds then brought a prolonged spell of windy weather for South Island, and the lower North Island, pushing the mercury to near heatwave levels for eastern North Island mid-month. Humidity became the weather word of the week late in the month, especially for North Island, but it was warm almost everywhere. Monthly temperature records tumbled across North Island as Whangārei (18.6C), Auckland (18.2C), Hamilton (17.1C), Tauranga (18.4C), and Taupō (15.3C) all recorded their warmest November’s on record. Westport and Hokitika came close to breaking records but took a silver medal.
The final weekend of the month was a wet one for the West Coast with Westport recording its wettest November day on record with 97.2mm of rain in 24 hours.
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Nov 2021 Average Temps, Rainfall, Sunshine and departures from 1981-2010 normals ℅ NIWA
Site T-max °C T-min °C T-mean °C Rain mm Sun hrs
Auckland, Mangere 22.0 +2.6 14.1 +1.3 18.1 +2.0 28 43% 222 115%
Auckland Aero 22.1 +2.7 14.4 +1.6 18.2 +2.0 37 51%
Tauranga Aero 22.2 +2.1 14.5 +2.8 18.4 +2.5 29 39% n/a n/a
Hamilton Aero 22.5 +2.6 11.8 +2.3 17.2 +2.5 70 78%
Hamilton, Ruakura 23.1 +3.2 12.0 +2.1 17.6 +2.7 72 87% 198 105%
Wellington, Kelburn 17.7 +1.2 12.2 +1.9 15.0 +1.6 60 61% 206 98%
Christchurch Aero 18.7 -0.2 9.7 +1.7 14.2 +0.7 25 54% 210 94%
Dunedin, Musselburgh 17.4 +1.3 10.2 +1.6 13.8 +1.4 47 84% 237 141%
Greymouth Aero 18.5 +2.0 11.0 +1.5 14.7 +1.7 280 142% 202 121%