End of the golden weather
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End of the golden weather
As they say, all good things must come to an end - and that includes this present spell of fine and (in many places) warm weather. Having a look at various models, it appears that Labour Weekend should see a return to wintry conditions, beginning with a cold front and southerly change on Friday. GASP looks particularly interesting, with a 524 thickness line crossing the centre of the South Island in a (albeit not strong) southerly flow. Then on Monday GASP is predicting a deep low to move onto the west of the North Island, while cold air (below 540 thickness) persists over the centre and lower parts of the island. Another late snowfall?
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Hopefully no more snow.
However the soil temps will be a lot warmer now especially inland.
So the snow level should not be below 800-900m come this weekend - heres hoping. So much snow has melted in the last week it has been amazing, this has helped with freezing levels probably reaching 3000m inland
The garden has really responded to this warm weather with everything growing vigorously, and is defiantly looking great.
Andy
However the soil temps will be a lot warmer now especially inland.
So the snow level should not be below 800-900m come this weekend - heres hoping. So much snow has melted in the last week it has been amazing, this has helped with freezing levels probably reaching 3000m inland
The garden has really responded to this warm weather with everything growing vigorously, and is defiantly looking great.

Andy
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Looks like a period of unsettled conditions with depressions forming from heat lows over Australia and drifting across the Tasman to greet us.
How long does everyone think these conditions will continue for?
Is it going to be a couple of weeks or longer?
Are these conditions are quite normal for November – December, I petty sure they are..
How long does everyone think these conditions will continue for?
Is it going to be a couple of weeks or longer?
Are these conditions are quite normal for November – December, I petty sure they are..

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Well I don't know. According to MetServive, (I Love the new name????)on the latest severe weather watch forecast, there is more rain coming to Fiordland.Andy wrote:Looks like a period of unsettled conditions with depressions forming from heat lows over Australia and drifting across the Tasman to greet us.
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MORE HEAVY RAIN FOR FIORDLAND AND SOUTH WESTLAND
MetServive forecasters expect another burst of heavy rain on Thursday in the ranges of Fiordland and Westland south of the Glaciers. About 50mm of rain are possible in a 6 to 8 hour period around the middle of Thursday a in moist northerly airstream ahead of a cold front moving in from the Tasman Sea.
I think it may become miserable next week over much of NZ as that large low/trough lurks in the Tasman Sea !!
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The lows won't be originating from heat lows Andy. A heat low tends to be stationary. Rather, a complex region of cyclogenesis will be behind the low formation.Looks like a period of unsettled conditions with depressions forming from heat lows over Australia and drifting across the Tasman to greet us.
November is likely to be alot more changeable than the second half of October. Could be a good month for thunder.

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The southerly seems to be arriving just now in central Chch - the wind is freshening and the air is starting to feel cooler. TV1 Weather predicted it to hit about 8PM, sow it's a bit slower than forecast. Still dry with variable high cloud.
I wonder if we've now reached the time of year that orchardists in places like the BOP, Hawkes Bay, and Nelson worry about, when a cold southerly is forecast, like for the next few days. Have the recent warm days warmed the ground up enough so that when cold, unstable air moves in the south, the little (and sometimes not so little) balls of ice start falling from the clouds?
I wonder if we've now reached the time of year that orchardists in places like the BOP, Hawkes Bay, and Nelson worry about, when a cold southerly is forecast, like for the next few days. Have the recent warm days warmed the ground up enough so that when cold, unstable air moves in the south, the little (and sometimes not so little) balls of ice start falling from the clouds?
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The end of the Golden weather hasn't actually arrived in Auckland yet.
Another sunny day albeit partly cloudy with a balmy 21C. (dp15C)
Ther colder air will be over us by tomorrow though, but should stay fine.
Southerlies are reliably fine for Auckland.
looks like this prolonged dry spell wind end about Tuesday in the north.
Another sunny day albeit partly cloudy with a balmy 21C. (dp15C)
Ther colder air will be over us by tomorrow though, but should stay fine.
Southerlies are reliably fine for Auckland.

looks like this prolonged dry spell wind end about Tuesday in the north.
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It has certainly ended for Chch. Cloudy and cold (11C max. at Airport) all day with a few spits, though more frequent showers for a time midafternoon. Not much to add to the rain gauge though, and no thunder or hail.The end of the Golden weather hasn't actually arrived in Auckland yet.
Maybe for Auckland, but in some other places such as BOP, the ground might warm up before the cold southerly hits. That's a situation which could lead to hailstorms when the cold air moves over. Already, TV1 Weather has mentioned cloud buildings happening around Nelson this afternoon. (whether they produced anything I don't know)Ther colder air will be over us by tomorrow though, but should stay fine. Southerlies are reliably fine for Auckland.
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From last nights soundings, Freezing level over Invercargill was 800m, which is quite low for late October and 3000m over Auckland. The cold air has'nt made it this far north yet.
I notice the large cb out in the North Tasman that developed yesterday is still there this morning. It is on a convergence zone between a southerly shift and humid northerly. The lifted index at Lord Howe Island was -5 yesterday with CAPE over 1000. Quite unstable air coming off southern Queensland into the NorthTasman. And yesterday afternoon, hailstones upto 4cm observed over SE Q. They seem to get alot of severe storms in that region at this time of year. I'm tempted to do a storm chase over there before Xmas.
Ben suggested the chance of hail in the BOP today. Not very likely as the
upper air over NZ today is relatively warm(stable off the surface).
But that may change a bit in the coming week as the Tasman Sea trough moves in.
I notice the large cb out in the North Tasman that developed yesterday is still there this morning. It is on a convergence zone between a southerly shift and humid northerly. The lifted index at Lord Howe Island was -5 yesterday with CAPE over 1000. Quite unstable air coming off southern Queensland into the NorthTasman. And yesterday afternoon, hailstones upto 4cm observed over SE Q. They seem to get alot of severe storms in that region at this time of year. I'm tempted to do a storm chase over there before Xmas.
Ben suggested the chance of hail in the BOP today. Not very likely as the
upper air over NZ today is relatively warm(stable off the surface).
But that may change a bit in the coming week as the Tasman Sea trough moves in.
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That's strange - it's sunny in Chch this morning, though partly cloudy. (Looks like a few showers to the east and west) I thought this was supposed to be a 'coastal showers and clearing inland' situation for Canterbury.Chilly morning only 7 degrees.Still overcast with occasional light rain,15mm of rain since Friday morning.
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Some brief passing showers in Chch since my last post, but nothing of any significance. I don't understand why Ashburton is getting more shower activity than Chch - maybe the flows's more southeasterly than southerly, with Banks Peninsula providing a bit of a rainshadow for Chch. Or maybe there's some extra little trough or convergence line over Mid-Canterbury.
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