Spring Westerlies (was Huge Trough)
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Re: Spring Westerlies (was Huge Trough)
Lovely spring day here in Rolleston fast approaching the 20's. Wind looks like it may well pick up for the afternoon.
Will make for an interesting game of rugby tonight
Go Canterbury !!!
Will make for an interesting game of rugby tonight
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I see there have been wind warnings issued by metservice for Wellington, Malborough, Canterbury high country, Canterbury Plains and Christchurch. In these areas winds could gust to 120kmh tomorrow.
Our run of sunny weather here in the north will be ending soon
Showers/rain and strong winds from the westerly quarter expected from later tomorrow.
Our run of sunny weather here in the north will be ending soon
Showers/rain and strong winds from the westerly quarter expected from later tomorrow.
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Yeah nice day here in chch, warmed up nicely ans still is a nice balmy 16C out there in the hillmorton weather station. Absolutely lovely
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Yes a mild 20C here by mid afternoon before the band of high cloud came over, still nice to be able to break out the jandals and shorts .
Winds have been fresh from the N-NW nothing strong yet but that could well pick up overnight as the first front hits the west coast.
Certainly an active period coming up of strong NW-SW winds and a few shots at thunderstorms, but where are all our Canterbury storm chasers sitting in the quiet chair perhaps .
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Winds have been fresh from the N-NW nothing strong yet but that could well pick up overnight as the first front hits the west coast.
Certainly an active period coming up of strong NW-SW winds and a few shots at thunderstorms, but where are all our Canterbury storm chasers sitting in the quiet chair perhaps .
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Yes Jason, still looking on track for a mini cold outbreak across the country next Tuesday or there abouts with thunder/hail in many regions. Maybe some snow on the hills!
A bit of prefrontal moisture tomorrow may allow some instability to reach the north with that front.
A bit of prefrontal moisture tomorrow may allow some instability to reach the north with that front.
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Front this morning has remained active... a look at tomorrow could suggest there's a bit of severe weather on the way with the northwesterlies.
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Unsettled Westerly Episode
Looks to be possible thunderstorm activity in the west and north of the NI island this afternoon and also tomorrow afternoon and evening with a moderate risk forecast
Rain band now showing on the Auckland radar as well, out in the Tasman at the moment, and showery westerlies and bands of rain looks to continue through until at least Friday at this stage.
Rain band now showing on the Auckland radar as well, out in the Tasman at the moment, and showery westerlies and bands of rain looks to continue through until at least Friday at this stage.
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Strong gusty Northerly overnight not quite gale force but would have been in other inland areas i would imagine.
After the AB's game I looked at the rainfall rates across the south island and Milford sound was on 45mm/hr in a 3hr period .
No rain here but could well be some overnight as the next front crosses by early morning with more gales and thunderstorms along the alps.
Tuesday is looking very active with perhaps a first flick delivering a band of heavy thundery showers then a second even colder one which could support some damaging wind gusts in the vincity of the thunderstorms perhaps.
Should have a better idea by tomorrow.
Cheers
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After the AB's game I looked at the rainfall rates across the south island and Milford sound was on 45mm/hr in a 3hr period .
No rain here but could well be some overnight as the next front crosses by early morning with more gales and thunderstorms along the alps.
Tuesday is looking very active with perhaps a first flick delivering a band of heavy thundery showers then a second even colder one which could support some damaging wind gusts in the vincity of the thunderstorms perhaps.
Should have a better idea by tomorrow.
Cheers
Jason.
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Jasestrm wrote: Tuesday is looking very active with perhaps a first flick delivering a band of heavy thundery showers then a second even colder one which could support some damaging wind gusts in the vincity of the thunderstorms perhaps.
Should have a better idea by tomorrow.
Cheers
Jason.
I'm really keeping my arse crossed on this one, Jason
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Is that to try to minimise the risks from the damaging gusts?I'm really keeping my arse crossed on this one, Jason
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Typical! The rain band is approaching Auckland and the rain radar has gone down - again!
Hopefully be hearing some thunder today or tommorow
Hopefully be hearing some thunder today or tommorow
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Taranaki area looking good for a Thunderstorm this afternoon.
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Just had a brief (10min) thunderstorm pass through Palmerston North. Quite frequent lightning (every 20 - 30 seconds), along with a quick 3mm of rain. Can still hear thunder to the East, in the distance.
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Thanks for the report Gregg. Will be more thunder your way tomrrow afternoon or Tuesday.
I'm not sure whether we'll see thunderstorms in Auckland tomorrow afternoon but the front due early Tuesday morning should be a thunderous one.
I'm not sure whether we'll see thunderstorms in Auckland tomorrow afternoon but the front due early Tuesday morning should be a thunderous one.
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Taranaki and the westcoast usually cops the present pattern like tomorrow will be.
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That storm has moved east across the Ranges into Wiararapa.Just had a brief (10min) thunderstorm pass through Palmerston North. Quite frequent lightning (every 20 - 30 seconds), along with a quick 3mm of rain. Can still hear thunder to the East, in the distance.
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Not often you will see a cb do that, jump across the ranges and still be active on the east coast. Obviously some convergence going on there to sustain the convection.That storm has moved east across the Ranges into Wiararapa.
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What does DST mean?Michael wrote:Well in normal fashion DST ushers in this kind of weather
Is that a new type of shunting locomotive?
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DST = Daylight Savings TimeNZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:What does DST mean?
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Yet again after a fairly sedate September (not too much unsettled SW and not a great heap of rain) the month of October may mark a wetter month and ruin what were nice starts to spring.
The last 2years Septembers rain: 104mm, 57mm
And last two Octobers: 220mm, 150mm
September total of this year is not too high with 84mm, and now the outlook seems to be showery for the next several days.
Quite enjoyable were the sunny periods we had this month
Wonder if October will be a wet month up here again?
The last 2years Septembers rain: 104mm, 57mm
And last two Octobers: 220mm, 150mm
September total of this year is not too high with 84mm, and now the outlook seems to be showery for the next several days.
Quite enjoyable were the sunny periods we had this month
Wonder if October will be a wet month up here again?
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David wrote:DST = Daylight Savings TimeNZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:What does DST mean?
Ohhhhhh. Thicky me
What do you expect from a morris dancer??????
I thought is was officially called NZDT ?
NW winds picking up a bit here this evening.
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Yes I remember the last 6 Octobers its been wet here and Cold
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Average Oct temp for Auckland = max 18.2, min 11.3
Temps seldom deviate much from the average here rain or shine.
Temps seldom deviate much from the average here rain or shine.
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I can believe the average maximum temperature you've quoted, but how the average minimum be 11.3C for October? I'd expect that in November.spwill wrote:min 11.3
Maybe it's because we have colder nights here than nearer to the city where the official temps are recorded? On a clear night I could almost guarantee that the forecast minimum for Akl is at least 2 degrees too high for where I live.