Northland downwards is going to get battered tommorrow!
Some very moist unstable air in the North and Central Tasman Sea heading this way. It will be interesting to see how much influence the building ridge has in stabilising the air. I think the rising surface dewpoints will probably keep the air on the unstable side of the ledger.
Currently dewpoint 17C, may get upto 20C Saturday.
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
6:30 am
spitting with rain here, already, from the warm frontal cloud
boy, that came in fast!
also,
the 4 am radar shows widespread heavy rain moving onto northland
Light rain in Chch with a fresh cool northeasterly. Looking forward to the clearance (Noon radar has the rain as a narrow band over Canterbury/Chch) as warm northwesterlies are supposed to follow. We haven't had many warm days lately and seasonal predictions (Blue Skies, NIWA) suggest there won't be many more before winter truly sets in. (though could be several westerly/northwesterly days this coming week)
Here in Auckland we have continuous mostly light to mod rain driving in on a fresh NE wind.
Canterbury will have a much better weather next week with Foehn winds blowing.
Some very warm humid air knocking on the door of northern NZ. Its not here yet though with a cool 16C with non stop rain. I expect a period of unstable weather over northern NZ tomorrow or Monday with thunder likely.
Should be quite thundery/hail on the West Coast of the South Island next week as cold unstable air is advected across that area.
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
i see auckland rain has now caught up with us....
i can see a small patch of blue out to the west of me here now....and the sky is much brighter....and the rain has stopped here now...
but the front looks to have slowed down, and is snaking away to the NW of northland....they are getting good rain up there now finally...: http://ps.gen.nz/~richkids/brynderwyn.htm
so if the front becomes slow moving over northland tomorrow, they might end up with a fair dollop
Location: Rainy Manurewa, Auckland - "City of Gales"
Unread postby Michael »
Persisting down here again the front looks like it will stay looking at the weather map We may be pushing it a little to get 23 unless the front moves furthur south
Foggy Hamilton wrote:Steady rain since 8.30am. Should ease later on????
Looks like a very warm day (for May) is on the cards for Monday.
25c for Kaitaia, 23c for Auckland, 24c for Tauranga tomorrow...
spwill wrote: Canterbury will have a much better weather next week with Foehn winds blowing.
Lucky bastards
Be careful, Michael.
I use the quote of Lucky bastardswhen people elsewhere are getting thunderstorms or exciting weather when here in Chrustchurch are suffering from boring weather,\.
I think the West Coast are going to be in for an exciting week.
Aaron, I think you should hop over there for there is likely to be, quite a bit of thunderstorm activity
Michael wrote:Persisting down here again the front looks like it will stay looking at the weather map We may be pushing it a little to get 23 unless the front moves furthur south
Foggy Hamilton wrote:Steady rain since 8.30am. Should ease later on????
Looks like a very warm day (for May) is on the cards for Monday.
25c for Kaitaia, 23c for Auckland, 24c for Tauranga tomorrow...
The storm has gone, it just missed this area. Eastern suburbs must have got a real deluge from it. Anyway, 10mm here in the last hour with total now 55mm for the day. On latest satellite picture can see a line of convective cloud over the AK region. My prediction for thunder came a day earlier. Current temp 18C, dp 18C. Its that high dewpoint that causes the air to be unstable.