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Clear and crisp (8C) this morning in Auckland. Looks like we are in for a couple of days without much cloud.
The trough in the far western Tasman Sea generated several severe thunderstorms over NSW yesterday with hail stones upto 4cm reported from western Sydney. Not unusual for NSW in late spring.
Photo of Sydney hail on this link
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/ ... 69422.html
The trough in the far western Tasman Sea generated several severe thunderstorms over NSW yesterday with hail stones upto 4cm reported from western Sydney. Not unusual for NSW in late spring.
Photo of Sydney hail on this link
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/ ... 69422.html
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It hasn't turned out any warmer today than yesterday, not out here on Banks Peninsula, nor probably throughout the rest of the eastern South Island. 10C maximums in Dunedin and Oamaru are pretty low for late October, except in the middle of a southerly outbreak (which we're supposed be out of by now).[/quote]