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General March Weather

Posted: Wed 27/02/2019 18:23
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Looks like a dry and warm start for the month but then towards the end of the month, things could become wintry with the occasional cold snap.?

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 09:29
by Bradley
To say the first half of March looks boring for Canterbury is an understatement, no wind, no rain (0.0mm forecast for 10 days with EC), no heat events or substantial cold snaps, here's hoping we get something more interesting in the second half of the month!

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 10:42
by Razor
Bradley wrote: Thu 28/02/2019 09:29 To say the first half of March looks boring for Canterbury is an understatement, no wind, no rain (0.0mm forecast for 10 days with EC), no heat events or substantial cold snaps, here's hoping we get something more interesting in the second half of the month!
Those of us with kids plus family visiting from afar beg to differ...

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 11:31
by melja
Yeah long may it continue, the best boating weather in the sounds I can remember this summer.
Get out and enjoy the outdoors I say.

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Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 12:57
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
With settled weather, it does make for less postings and does make this forum rather quiet <3

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 13:32
by jamie
Yep I’m over this dry air boring summer. December was great as we had the humidity. Little to no afternoon sea breeze convergences this summer which is very odd.

Think I’ll check out of here until something decent arises. I’ve stopped looking at the milk docket from each pickup too.


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Re: General March Weather

Posted: Thu 28/02/2019 13:45
by RWood
Sunny and dry Jan-Feb was well overdue for us, may it continue a bit longer yet.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Fri 01/03/2019 16:52
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Another pyrocumulus cloud formed briefly overhead from a burnoff near us here.
I see they are going crook about burn-offs this time of year especially in Waimate where the town was engulfed in burn-off smoke last Tuesday from a such burn-off which irrated some of the local residents [-X

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sat 02/03/2019 17:20
by NZstorm
Canterbury farmers love a good burn off at this time of year. I was down there March a few years back and there were burn offs.

Pukakai Airport go the high today with 27C after a frosty 1C start to the day. Auckland airport 25C after a 14C start.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sat 02/03/2019 18:44
by David
Beautiful sunny day here, had that early autumn feel with a coolish start and a warm but not too warm afternoon, getting to 23.5C

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sat 02/03/2019 19:35
by jamie
The air was super dry for here today!


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Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sun 03/03/2019 18:41
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Must of been some drizzle overnight as there was 0.5mm in the rain-gauge (got up late this morning and the sky was totally clear) [-X

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sun 03/03/2019 20:21
by tornado
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote: Fri 01/03/2019 16:52 Another pyrocumulus cloud formed briefly overhead from a burnoff near us here.
I see they are going crook about burn-offs this time of year especially in Waimate where the town was engulfed in burn-off smoke last Tuesday from a such burn-off which irrated some of the local residents [-X
it looks like a tornado to me. im not saying it is. i know its not. but does remind me of a tornado

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sun 03/03/2019 21:02
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
No it's not a tornado, Tornado. It's a pyrocumulus cloud caused by localized heat moving upwards into the colder air above forming a cumulus cloud.
Tornados are funnel clouds, this isn't.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sun 03/03/2019 21:09
by tornado
i know. it reminded me of one though. i did not know pyrocumulus clouds existed

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Sun 03/03/2019 23:12
by Chris W
tornado wrote: Sun 03/03/2019 21:09 i know. it reminded me of one though. i did not know pyrocumulus clouds existed
We had a sizeable one on the day the Chch fire escalated, there is a photo from above somewhere online.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Mon 04/03/2019 06:56
by Richard
Maybe hints of change showing up now in the models from Friday?

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Mon 04/03/2019 07:00
by Orion
It was clear skies here at 6am with a good view of the old Moon and Venus; now foggy, visibility maybe 100m.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Mon 04/03/2019 21:33
by cbm
Not much weather to comment on lately other than the daytime/nightime temperature range being >20C in many places. Must be a lot of heat stored in streets, concrete driveways and houses as seeing about 2-3C warmer overnight lows in town compared to just out of town rural.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 07:47
by midgrove
big range at Woodbourne low of 6 yesterday with high of 32 and today 5 deg at 7am - here in central Blenheim though my station had lows of 8 and high of 30

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 09:14
by David
GFS showing 15mm here on Friday, fingers crossed

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 09:33
by NZstorm
Models are showing a moisture dump in the Bay of Plenty end of the week with possible thunderstorms.
Looks like Taranaki could get some decent precip as well.

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 09:34
by harleyb
Is that smoke over the Tasman on this morning's satellite image?

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 13:39
by Chris Raine
Smokey skies aloft over Southland today

Re: General March Weather

Posted: Tue 05/03/2019 14:13
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Orion wrote: Mon 04/03/2019 07:00 It was clear skies here at 6am with a good view of the old Moon and Venus;
Like that again this morning at 6:30am :smile: