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Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sat 02/05/2020 19:39
by Awhituobs
Well it just changed to show that
So much variability in the models

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sat 02/05/2020 20:02
by David
Awhituobs wrote: Sat 02/05/2020 19:39 Well it just changed to show that
So much variability in the models
Ah right, hadn't been following EC for a few days, after your comment I excitedly went to check... sooner or later we'll get a subtropical low surely

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sat 02/05/2020 20:12
by tornado
David wrote: Sat 02/05/2020 13:22 Showers have arrived already, wasn't really expecting anything until later today...
same. wasnt even expecting any precip till overnight tonight and tomorrow.

Re: General April Weather

Posted: Sat 02/05/2020 22:26
by Dean.
21 degrees at 10.30pm on a May night....not bad for here

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sat 02/05/2020 23:37
by Plato
23C in Christchurch on May 2nd after 11pm! That surely must be close to a record.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 00:02
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Plato wrote: Sat 02/05/2020 23:37 23C in Christchurch on May 2nd after 11pm! That surely must be close to a record.
Yes. A warm day here in Geraldine, despite the persistent cloud cover from the west.
21.5C, recorded around 6pm, with it still being 16.6 at 10pm.
Cooling a little more towards midnight, with Northerly winds easing..

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 06:43
by Richard
Slow moving rain band has dumped 18mm so far along with two lightning flashes and deep rumbles.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 07:23
by NZstorm
Warm upper air today is curbing the lightning output on the cb's but its not impossible for Auckland to get a rumble a later in the day. We need to score a heavy fall, this drought has gone on for too long.

Tomorrow looks the classic coldie thunder day for the North Island. Looks like some rumbles and localised hail likely over the western North Island tomorrow, especially south of Hamilton but Auckland is unstable after lunch.

Tuesday looking like more coldie thunder before the ridge comes in.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 07:34
by Cyclone Tracy
2.6mm over the last 24 hours. Latest model spread for today's potential rain locally is averaging 20 to 30mm. That would be a good start to May IF it verifies. Individual models showing

Access 30 to 40mm
Icon 30 to 40mm
GFS 30 to 40mm
MetService 30mm
FR 25 to 30mm
EC 15 to 20mm
UK 10 to 15mm
CMC 7 to 10mm

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 07:41
by David
Cyclone Tracy wrote: Sun 03/05/2020 07:34 2.6mm over the last 24 hours.

Been lucky here getting shower lines off the gulf, 10mm since 1pm yesterday.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 08:04
by tornado
NZstorm wrote: Sun 03/05/2020 07:23 Warm upper air today is curbing the lightning output on the cb's but its not impossible for Auckland to get a rumble a later in the day. We need to score a heavy fall, this drought has gone on for too long.

Tomorrow looks the classic coldie thunder day for the North Island. Looks like some rumbles and localised hail likely over the western North Island tomorrow, especially south of Hamilton but Auckland is unstable after lunch.

Tuesday looking like more coldie thunder before the ridge comes in.
i hope for some heavy falls and thunder. i agree. this drought has gone too long. we need constant days of rain. 7mm here so far.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 08:07
by tornado
woah that is a decent band of rain. havnt seen that for a long time. its may now so should start getting wetter lol

i do think this trough/low pressure system will bring us some nice rain. even tho its not enough to break the drought


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Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 11:09
by jamie
I’m holding less and less hope of this front delivering decent rain.


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Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 11:17
by David
NZstorm wrote: Sun 03/05/2020 07:23 Warm upper air today is curbing the lightning output on the cb's but its not impossible for Auckland to get a rumble a later in the day. We need to score a heavy fall, this drought has gone on for too long.

Tomorrow looks the classic coldie thunder day for the North Island. Looks like some rumbles and localised hail likely over the western North Island tomorrow, especially south of Hamilton but Auckland is unstable after lunch.

Tuesday looking like more coldie thunder before the ridge comes in.
Metservice has just a low risk for us tomorrow. Let's see!

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 11:55
by Razor
23 magical degrees. Metservice modeling to total of 1.4mm tomorrow night for Chch.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 12:22
by Orion
Temp. here fallen a couple of degrees: 19.9° at the moment;
no sunshine now, and a very soggy-looking cloud layer to the west: I wouldn't mind if it rained here.

editing to add: humidity 41%

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 12:28
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Nice looking Cb to the west (Thunderstorm corner) at the moment with some mammatus.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 12:30
by Orion
:D I got my wish: raindrops on the west-facing windows now.

Now 19.7°

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 12:49
by David
Raining nicely here, just passed 15mm in the last 24 hours :D

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 13:18
by Razor
25 degrees... hot!

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 14:33
by NZstorm
Convection moving across Auckland at the moment with heavy rain.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 15:52
by David
A fabulous 28mm here since it started yesterday. Looks like it might be clearing earlier than expected.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 16:55
by Brassnz
27 mm here since midday... which isn’t much, but it’s almost a quarter of 2020 total rainfall thus far (112mm).

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 17:12
by Nev
About 13mm here since midday, plus just over 1mm last night.

Re: General May Weather

Posted: Sun 03/05/2020 17:23
by Chris W
Interesting with the NE that Lyttelton's official max temperature today (24C) is higher than the airport (23C) on Metservice. Certainly has been a gloriously warm day, unfortunately when running just now the shade wasn't much cooler than the sunny areas!

The slopes of the peninsula across the water are still golden, not surprisingly so. It's beautiful.