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i heard on the radio reports of flash flooding in west auckland...
some looking cbs up over kaipara somewhere in the last hour
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The family decided to go shopping at WestGate and reported really heavy rain. Just a few spits here approx 20km north.
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without looking outside, I'd say that was the end of it for today. :(
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Showers weakened as they came off the Waitaks, just a brief mod shower here, now sunny again.
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GraemeWi wrote:The family decided to go shopping at WestGate and reported really heavy rain. Just a few spits here approx 20km north.
Yeah, sure looked it. I was truely expecting some CG's with this one.
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No rain at all here - cloudy and very dull/boring.....

.....SIGH.....
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Maybe still life in the Kaipara system ;)

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Edit - 30 minutes after the picture it's now filling the northern half of the sky. Very dark bases. Should be onto us within the next 30 minutes. Hopefully it will have some rain left in it for the tanks.

Edit #2 - despite looking very good we got about 30 seconds of rain. Oh well, I did charge up some camera batteries today so it again proves my theory about charged camera batteries and interesting weather!
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Warm one here at Christchurch today! i didnt catch the weather, it was around 18C quite pleasnt.In for some showers i think some time tomorrow.
Hopefully turning out nice again on monday!
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GraemeWi wrote: well, I did charge up some camera batteries today so it again proves my theory about charged camera batteries and interesting weather!
Ok, you are no longer allowed to charge your camera batteries. If it can't take AA batteries, you are to buy one that can. You are also to buy a stock of AA Lithium batteries for it.

Hopefully that will stop the jinxing.

I saw a lot of potential early today, but it didn't last. Beautiful day! Got a bit burnt again and decided I need to top up the gas in the car's air conditioning.
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Looks like a high risk of thunderstorms over Northland today.

But... boy! Does Monday look impressive!! especially around midnight as the trough heads over.. -26C @ 500mb over Auckland. Very moist warm infeed up from the sub-tropics.. dewpoints could stay as high as 15C that night in Tauranga.
Will we see a lot of night time lightning Mon night?
Looks like the instability of the trough will destabilise further over northern Bay of Plenty sea as lapse rates steepen considerably.
Will have to see..
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pre frontal showers are lightning active, being traked nicely by the 3 boltecs, to the NW of auckland
the rain has stopped the electric fence interference, it must have been a dry joint...
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Manukau heads observer wrote:pre frontal showers are lightning active, being traked nicely by the 3 boltecs, to the NW of auckland
the rain has stopped the electric fence interference, it must have been a dry joint...
From that description there is a good chance the interference was being caused by a poor connection between two wires in the fence rather than a leakage to earth. It would explain why you couldn't find it too!

Darn it, now I want to drive up with appropriate equipment to go look for it, but it isn't doing it right now... Sigh. :roll:

Take some graphite grease with you (It's conductive) and put a bit on any joints you are suspect of, it's quick and very effective.
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Foggy Hamilton wrote:boy! Does Monday look impressive!! especially around midnight as the trough heads over.. -26C @ 500mb over Auckland. Very moist warm infeed up from the sub-tropics.. dewpoints could stay as high as 15C that night in Tauranga.
Will we see a lot of night time lightning Mon night?
Looks like the instability of the trough will destabilise further over northern Bay of Plenty sea as lapse rates steepen considerably.
Will have to see..
Excellent.... Dare I say it... Charging video camera batteries as we speak. :)
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I have work inside on Monday afternoon and Monday evening, so my prediction is those are the most likely times for action! :lol:
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I have work inside on Monday afternoon and Monday evening, so my prediction is those are the most likely times for action!
Decided a week ago that this Monday should be kept free :D
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spwill wrote:
I have work inside on Monday afternoon and Monday evening, so my prediction is those are the most likely times for action!
Decided a week ago that this Monday should be kept free :D
I like the way you think, get out and about. Non of this wait and see attitude, get out about in it!!

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No storms down here on Banks Peninsula, just cloudy with high cloud and some weak sunshine. Forecast showers haven't arrived yet, but looking at the radar, there appears to be light rain from northern Chch northwards. Southerly (or southeasterly - that's the wind direction reported at Hillmorton, unusual for Chch) has freshened up a bit this morning.
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Heavy rain has started at my location - along with a drop of about 4° brrr!
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Looking ominous here. Wind picking up a bit
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Yes Tich there has been a little bit of light rain here this morning not much though just enough to wet the concrete.
Could be a little bit of heavy rain on Wednesday when the wind switches from easterly to southerly otherwise this week here looks dull :( although clearing friday :D .
Must say next wekend onwards could be something to watch for :D :D .
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Raining steadily here. Is this a warm front?
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NZstorm wrote:Raining steadily here. Is this a warm front?
certainly feels like it, steady rain here too
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Periodic heavy showers here.
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Steady rain with occasional heavy downpours interspersed here in the kauri forests of the Waitakeres. Very very damp indeed
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i think its a warm font alright, the rain started slowly....as the cloud thickened slowly...
temperature dropped alot too...
rain radar shows the main bulk of rain will move through in another hour or so , followed by heavy shower lines....
another burst of rain moving down from the north though going by the sat image....will hit the far north this evening...then tomorrow we could have an active cold front on our doorstep 8)
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