Southwesterly blast?
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Southwesterly blast?
Looks like the lower South Island will get (probably already getting) battered by wintry southwesterlies (gales?) bringing showers and hail. But doesn't look like much further north. We've been forecast a southerly change with showers this evening, but these systems don't always bring any significant weather to us. The change hasn't arrived yet - a warm northwesterly day in Chch, with some interesting northwest arch formations.
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Yes Ben, I have been checking the Invercargill rain-radar on the Southland weather site at http://weather.southlandnz.com/ and it looks like another dry SW coming through here later this evening or overnight.
Showers did look substantial over Southland however especially from 3pm onwards but they will probably run out of puff by the time they get here. Satellite show some gutsy showers cloud in behind but they should move on further out east. It's a bit equinoxical at the moment as far as the winds go.
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Showers did look substantial over Southland however especially from 3pm onwards but they will probably run out of puff by the time they get here. Satellite show some gutsy showers cloud in behind but they should move on further out east. It's a bit equinoxical at the moment as far as the winds go.
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Living the Motel life again in Invergiggle. Actually the heaviest rain was around 12.30pm to 1.30pm today with pretty strong winds.
Skies cleared about 4pm and now I'm just waiting to see if anything is going to blow in tonight.
Might head out to Oreti Beach with my anemometer later if the winds pickup, but I think they have done their dash. Cold though
Skies cleared about 4pm and now I'm just waiting to see if anything is going to blow in tonight.
Might head out to Oreti Beach with my anemometer later if the winds pickup, but I think they have done their dash. Cold though
There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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The showers cleared midmorning, and it's been mainly fine since in Chch. But I noticed cloud building up to the north this afternoon. Thought it might mean a few more showers (not so much in the city, but in North Canterbury), but the radar showed nothing on the 3PM obs.
Like Steven said, a chilly day. If it was 4C and hailing earlier today in Invercargill, the freezing (and snow) level down there should've come down a bit lower than was forecast. Funnily enough
(according to Jeff's Weather Station Site' homepage) it got up to 35C in Chch on this day back in 1998!
Like Steven said, a chilly day. If it was 4C and hailing earlier today in Invercargill, the freezing (and snow) level down there should've come down a bit lower than was forecast. Funnily enough

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Just had a look at today's 3 hourly temperature obs - no more than about 5C at Nugget Point, including the midday and 3PM obs.Like Steven said, a chilly day. If it was 4C and hailing earlier today in Invercargill, the freezing (and snow) level down there should've come down a bit lower than was forecast.

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Yes, well it wasn't so much of a dry southerly as I thought
as I got 1.5mm from the tail end of it this morning ... but it was a cold southerly. Even though I got up to 17.5C in the screen, the wind was cold when the sun was behind a cloud.
Clear sky now with no wind and it should get down to about 4C here overnight.
Today in 1998, I was 35.1C here
I finally tracked down Augie Auer on National Radio today at about 2:20pm. He's still adament about an oncoming La Nina weather pattern.
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Clear sky now with no wind and it should get down to about 4C here overnight.
Today in 1998, I was 35.1C here

I finally tracked down Augie Auer on National Radio today at about 2:20pm. He's still adament about an oncoming La Nina weather pattern.

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17.5c looks anomalous John as the Airport metars got no higher than 13C.
On this day in 1998 the temperature range at Christchurch Airport was minimum 9C, maximum 36C. Timaru recorded 11-32C and
Dunedin 9-29C. Must have been a good N'wester hard on the heels of a cool southerly to get a diurnal range like that.
Auckland recorded 14C-24C. Today 16-21C.

On this day in 1998 the temperature range at Christchurch Airport was minimum 9C, maximum 36C. Timaru recorded 11-32C and
Dunedin 9-29C. Must have been a good N'wester hard on the heels of a cool southerly to get a diurnal range like that.
Auckland recorded 14C-24C. Today 16-21C.

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The same can be said for LeBons Bay station on Banks Peninsula - it too is about 100 metres above sea-level, and was only about 5C early this morning. The weather should've been wet then (as it was in Chch) - who knows maybe even some sleet or snow falling on the tops out there. TV1 Weather mentioned falls as low as 500 metres in the far south today.Yes, Nugget Point is a cold place in a south or southwester. But the elevation of the observation site is about 130m asl. So it is quite high.
I wouldn't be surprised if some South Island stations record record low minimums tonight, including Chch. (pretty cold here now)
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Bee-Bop day here with a strong SSW
The maps shows us for more gales in the weekend When will it end???

The maps shows us for more gales in the weekend When will it end???

Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Really good day here in Chch, only up to about 18 so far but it's sunny with little to no wind. How's Auckland, mayby a SW breeze blowing? hehe.
Next week some time could see something interesting?
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