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TC Ivy
does it have NZ in its sights for the sometime late weekend /early next week???
hope so (to get some exciting weather, but not to do more damage)
hope so (to get some exciting weather, but not to do more damage)
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Looks like it, Northland may get the bulk of it on Saturday.
The low should centralise lower-north island (again)
MetService forecast for Auckland on Friday: Fine.
WeatherOnline forecast for Friday: Heavy rain.
I wonder which one will be right???
The low should centralise lower-north island (again)

MetService forecast for Auckland on Friday: Fine.
WeatherOnline forecast for Friday: Heavy rain.
I wonder which one will be right???
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That low coming down from the North this weekend looks like an Insurance Companies worst nightmare. It's center will be west of Auckland which means the city should catch any bad weather on offer providing the Lows track is not too far to the west.
Gary, dose nice and fine down there mean hard Frosts yet.
Gary, dose nice and fine down there mean hard Frosts yet.

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It's been too long ! I'll have to get the deckchairs and the wet-weather gear out ready for it.
- Just hope the fallout stays north of Taupo, don't think the southerners would be impressed with more rain at this stage.
Ahh well, off to do the rain dance in the paddock....
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Southerners??? I would hope you aren't grouping everyone below you as SouthernersCbFan wrote:don't think the southerners would be impressed with more rain at this stage

There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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Just when it looks like a change to a more settled weather pattern, another storm system comes along.
Let's hope the unpredictable nature of this expected low results in it moving further to the west (with the high to the east maintaining some form of blocking effect), and sparing Canterbury a wet easterly on Sunday.

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I hope so as we are morris dancing at Barrhill on Sunday.tich wrote:Just when it looks like a change to a more settled weather pattern, another storm system comes along.Let's hope the unpredictable nature of this expected low results in it moving further to the west (with the high to the east maintaining some form of blocking effect), and sparing Canterbury a wet easterly on Sunday.

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You like inclement weather down there it brings storms and Thunder

NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:I hope so as we are morris dancing at Barrhill on Sunday.tich wrote:Let's hope the unpredictable nature of this expected low results in it moving further to the west (with the high to the east maintaining some form of blocking effect), and sparing Canterbury a wet easterly on Sunday.![]()
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Fujita Phil wrote: Southerners??? I would hope you aren't grouping everyone below you as Southerners

I think there's only about 18 people north of here anyway. Always makes me chuckle when the entire population of Auckland rushes up every summer / Long Weekend to try and squeeze into the thinnest piece of NZ.
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That's funny because it's true, but you forgot the jetskis
Funnier still was the bloke I watched hose his shiney 4WD then go for a drive down a dusty metalled road, just to make it dirty!
Must be something to do with all that rain and the SW'ers they get
I see Metservice have tentatively announced the expected arrival of Ivy in NZ now.
Funnier still was the bloke I watched hose his shiney 4WD then go for a drive down a dusty metalled road, just to make it dirty!
Must be something to do with all that rain and the SW'ers they get

I see Metservice have tentatively announced the expected arrival of Ivy in NZ now.
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The reason theres a mass exodus of Aucklanders each long weekend is due to the crap weather we get in Auckland

Gary Roberts wrote:Quite an achievement getting 350,000 16' wide 4x4s to fit in there!CbFan wrote:I think there's only about 18 people north of here anyway. Always makes me chuckle when the entire population of Auckland rushes up every summer / Long Weekend to try and squeeze into the thinnest piece of NZ.
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Coastal Vanuatu is not a good place to be this afternoon with Ivy crossing the area later today with average wind speeds near it's center of 65 knots. The deep low should bring strong winds and heavy rain into our area at the weekend. It will be nice to have some warm Tropical weather if only for a couple of days . Very cold today.
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Its funny sometimes when your friends (who dont have an interest in weather) start to get all excited because their surfing buddies are looking forward to the weekend because of the likely swells that will accompany TC Ivy!!!
Its amazing how many people are 'indirectly' interested in the weather!
Me, I'm just happy to see a big Cb with well developed anvils and the odd audible 'crack'!!!
Different strokes eh
Its amazing how many people are 'indirectly' interested in the weather!
Me, I'm just happy to see a big Cb with well developed anvils and the odd audible 'crack'!!!
Different strokes eh

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The virtual bouys are looking interesting for the weekend. A windsurfing workmate lives on this site: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~bghd/
About 40 knots out of the NE?
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About 40 knots out of the NE?
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