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Election Day weather

Posted: Mon 15/09/2014 20:13
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Might be a cold day for voters to come out and vote. :-w

Posted: Mon 15/09/2014 21:33
by 03Stormchaser
I'm voting early, will be in Murchison over the election weekend

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Tue 16/09/2014 18:18
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
I'm not voting at all.
Seeing it will be a cold day and with the current wrangling going on before the election, I'm not really interested, to waste petrol and going out to vote. sorry. [-X

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Tue 16/09/2014 20:32
by melja
gee it's such a waste to have a democracy. oh what those other countries who cant vote would give to waste little bit of petrol to have there say :mad: sorry but i just dont get some people.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Tue 16/09/2014 20:36
by tich
It'll be stormy, before and probably after the election. (and this could include the weather too)

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Tue 16/09/2014 22:25
by Razor
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:I'm not voting at all.
Seeing it will be a cold day and with the current wrangling going on before the election, I'm not really interested, to waste petrol and going out to vote. sorry. [-X
Now that really saddens me. My grandfather died three months ago at the age of 93 and one of his messages was "do not fail EVER to vote, I don't care who for but I had mates who died so you could".

There is no excuse other than disrespect in my books :banghead:

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Tue 16/09/2014 22:31
by Flutterbye
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:I'm not voting at all.
Seeing it will be a cold day and with the current wrangling going on before the election, I'm not really interested, to waste petrol and going out to vote. sorry. [-X

Don't waste your vote!!

If weather is going to be such an issue then you can vote early at a location that suits you. The link has a list of places where you can do so.

http://www.elections.org.nz/events/2014 ... ers-selwyn

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Wed 17/09/2014 05:45
by Dale
Not voting?
Dont bitch for the next 3 or so years as you have waived your right to.

Weatherwise. we can all moan about it, but it wont be the only tick on the list

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Wed 17/09/2014 06:37
by Tornado Tim
Now now.... No Politics here folks. Just discuss the weather on vote day.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Wed 17/09/2014 06:53
by NZstorm
We likely will get a rumble or two of thunder on election day. 500mb -28C for the west of the North Island.

Early voting is popular overseas and NZers seem to be catching onto the concept this election.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Wed 17/09/2014 07:53
by wembley
How long will Saturday's cold snap last?

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 17:23
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Southerly change seems to be coming in later than expected, now. Sunday maybe the colder?

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 18:27
by matttbs
Looks like overnight Saturday it comes in. It's not looking too bad, still over 15mm of moisture and THK 532. Might be a bit of a shock to the system seeing as we have had such nice weather for a wee while now

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 19:09
by RWood
Not voting is in itself a kind of vote. In cases where someone doesn't like any of the choices on offer, it can be pretty much equivalent to voting informally, as a sign of rejection. I will be voting however, even though I have long disliked adversarial systems and think they are no longer appropriate for our times. The right to vote includes the right to not vote.

On the weather front, it has been quite pleasant so far this month. Next few days don't look good.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 19:23
by Bradley
RWood wrote:Not voting is in itself a kind of vote. In cases where someone doesn't like any of the choices on offer, it can be pretty much equivalent to voting informally, as a sign of rejection. I will be voting however, even though I have long disliked adversarial systems and think they are no longer appropriate for our times. The right to vote includes the right to not vote.

On the weather front, it has been quite pleasant so far this month. Next few days don't look good.
Well said RWood, maybe the couple of people above and their over the top attack on NZ Thunderstorm Soc might want to think a bit more laterally before carrying on =;

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 19:58
by spwill
To not want to vote is a depressing point of view I reckon :-) , I have voted :D

Hail showers around on election day

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 20:17
by matttbs
Can we stop talking about voting, so boring. Talk about weather

Mt hutts computer generated forecast has 32cm of snow for sat/Sunday. I so hope this comes off so I can get at least one pow pow day in before the season ends and who knows, maybe they will finally hit the 1m mark cover wise

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 20:23
by melja
Weather looks a non event so talk of voting may be more exciting :-k
I voted today and it was busy too.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Thu 18/09/2014 23:16
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Yes, the weather looks more inspiring to go out and vote, now, so I hope they have a dart board or something like that, so I choose a person or party to vote for ?
Where ever it lands, that will do. [-X
National will win anyway, so it may be interesting if there will be any changes within MetService?

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Fri 19/09/2014 08:10
by Dean.
Looks mainly fine for most of the day around these parts for election day.Southerly doesn't push in until nightfall.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Sat 20/09/2014 08:23
by KiwiWeather
Thunder and lightning AND HAIL here. A wonderful start to the day.
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:I'm not voting at all.
Seeing it will be a cold day and with the current wrangling going on before the election, I'm not really interested, to waste petrol and going out to vote. sorry. [-X
DItto. I'd add that if men are not able to govern themselves, how on earth can they govern others?

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Sat 20/09/2014 09:19
by Manukau heads obs
if you dont vote then I dont think you really have any grounds to complain about the government

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Sat 20/09/2014 12:44
by tich
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Yes, the weather looks more inspiring to go out and vote
Nice sunny day in Chch so far.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Sat 20/09/2014 12:51
by Orion
Lovely day in Ashburton so far, sunny, light breeze, 16deg.

Re: Election Day weather

Posted: Sat 20/09/2014 14:51
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Same here in the West Melton district. Light southerly and 15.5C.