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Unstable trough

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Trough due across the country Wednesday looks cold and unstable.
Thunder/hail likely in western areas. Also, slight chance of thunder along eastern coasts with southerly change.
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"Permnament" unstable trough till Xmas :evil:
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Re: Unstable trough

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NZstorm wrote:Trough due across the country Wednesday looks cold and unstable.
Thunder/hail likely in western areas. Also, slight chance of thunder along eastern coasts with southerly change.
Very slight, Steven :o
Distant sferic as I type :)

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Thankyou! Thankyou!! Thankyou!!! :D

I'll take some pics if anything happens 8)

By Western areas, does that include the western parts of the North Island?, I guess we'll find out tomorrow. I see great pictures in the near future!
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Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Thankyou! Thankyou!! Thankyou!!! :D

I'll take some pics if anything happens 8)

By Western areas, does that include the western parts of the North Island?, I guess we'll find out tomorrow. I see great pictures in the near future!
Very, very slight chance Aaron. Sorry to be a Kill-joy :(
Probably just grey stratus as the colder air moves in, unfortunately :x :x

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By Western areas, does that include the western parts of the North Island?,
Yes, thunder likely over the west of the NI today. Infact, looks like a Tstorm over Taranaki this morning. Foggy in Auckland at the moment.

Snow level in Southland/Otago today looks like it could be as low as 300m, much of it nearer the coast though.
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good!
I better hook up my lightning counter to my new system at our new house here at grahams beach.....
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Dunno if this really applies, but i'm sure i could see the beginings of the trough while flying at 32,000 ft yesterday.

There seemed to be a cluster of cb's (quite well developed) about 2-300 kms off shore (as in off the taranaki coast)

could this be related, or simply a local event?
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we already have an old anvil head looming over us here now ;)
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Just after lunch and into the afternoon I see good chances for thunderstorms up North. Take many pictures people!

Yes John, I know :( ........ But, there might be some drizzel! So that will keep the drizzel division of the NZTS on the move.
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Manukau heads observer wrote:we already have an old anvil head looming over us here now ;)
Duck Brian, duck! :)
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Some spent looking Cb in our west this morning however over the past hour Towering Cu have been building into them and now we have some active thundery looking Cb to our SouthWest. :D
Partly cloudy 15c but dewpoint 13c.
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here tis!
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Development to our SW mid morning was strong for a short time but moved away SE. :(
Not much about now. High cloud through our west and some distant CB out that way. :lol:
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Cb's (ligtning, thunder etc) look to be about 70-60km offshore from Manakua Heads as of now so it's coming!, not sure how long it'll take to get there though.

I can invision the photo's! :D
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Yes Aaron, its looking very black out to our west.
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Thunder here now with some good cloud to ground Lightning in our West -North West. :D
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CBs have arrived now from the SW with heavy rain threatening wind light N ;)
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Michael wrote:CBs have arrived now from the SW with heavy rain threatening wind light N ;)
Nothing here.
Just a boring old cloudy day, mid-range cloud that is, no southerlies although their were a couple of puffs from that direction around and from 2pm.
I think I could of farted better :) :)
however, Ive lit the fire ...anticipating the cold weather coming??? :-k

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Had a brief deluge here with thunder followed by a spell of rain clearing now. Can see more CB in the west,distant.
Observed good Lightning over West-NW suburbs before the rain arrived. :D
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we missed it here....got some rain...
i might have to try and test the lightning counter with a bbq lighter....

more CB's out to the west
i migth take a photo...
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first one looking SW, 2nd one looking NE over auckland city, showing the CB they had
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Just a boring old cloudy day, mid-range cloud that is, no southerlies although their were a couple of puffs from that direction around and from 2pm.
Some interesting looking mammatus cloud to the north after about 4PM. It seems the cloud is thickening from the north, while I have been looking south, wondering when is the southerly front coming? The southerly has obviously arrived, but, as is usual in Chch, the rain hasn't. In a southerly rain normally comes later than the wind change, if at all. But it certainly feels colder - about 8C.

MetService seems to keep changing the snow levels in today's forecasts. The short forecasts forecast snow to about 900 metres in the eastern NI and 600 metres in Canterbury. But the National Radio midday long-range predicted snow by tomorrow for the Rimutaka Road (highest point about 550 metres asl) and Napier-Taupo Highway (about 800 metres at summit), while forecasting snow down to 700 metres on the Kaikouras. :?
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This afternoons thunderstorm was caused by convergence between a low level NE and a NW'ester. I'll put up a couple of photos later.

am band still crackling, must be that line out to the east of here. :)
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A very active thunderstorm reported from home, but I was unable to get out of the office early - so no pictures from me :(

On the drive home there was a very large anvil at the southern end of a line of storms heading off to the north east. There are a couple of anvils around to the north-west of me here, just waiting for the 6pm satelite image to see if there are any more.

Cheers,

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