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NEW ZEALAND WEATHER
Weather News
Chilly Dawn Service but warm air brings rain through weekend
Issued: 12:02pm Thu, 24 Apr
Most of the country is in for a dry but cool ANZAC Day dawn service with MetService forecasts looking more favourable for outdoors activities around the South Island while warm, humid air brings rain in from the Far North over the weekend.
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SHORT FORECAST
Upto Midnight Friday
Northland
Cloudy, with scattered showers north of Kaitaia. Isolated showers developing elsewhere this evening, turning to rain north of Kerikeri tomorrow evening.
Auckland, Waikato, Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty
Mainly fine. Isolated showers developing about Coromandel Peninsula and western Bay of Plenty this afternoon, spreading further west tomorrow.
Waitomo to Wellington, including the central high country, also Wairarapa
Mainly fine.
Gisborne and Hawke's Bay,
Cloudy. Isolated showers north of Mahia. Becoming fine in the south tomorrow.
Grey and Westland
Mostly cloudy, with isolated showers.
Buller, Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury and Otago
Cloud clearing Buller this evening, otherwise fine apart from morning fog patches.
Southland and Fiordland
Mainly fine. Cloudy periods about Stewart Island spreading to the coasts this evening and isolated showers developing.
Chatham Islands
A few showers clearing tomorrow morning.
Extended Forecast
Saturday
North Island: Showers in the north and west turning to rain with heavy falls. Partly cloudy elsewhere. South Island: Occasional rain in Fiordland, isolated showers about Westland and Buller. Mainly fine elsewhere.
Sunday
North Island: Rain in the north, with heavy falls. A few showers elsewhere. South Island: Mainly fine but rain for Fiordland and Stewart Island, and a few showers for Westland.
Monday
North Island: Rain in the north and east. A few showers elsewhere. South Island: Rain in the south, easing. Showers in the west, and in the east later.
Chatham Islands
Partly cloudy on Saturday then rain developing later Sunday. Rain clearing for a time on Monday, but redeveloping in the evening. Northwesterlies becoming strong on Monday.
Severe Thunderstorm INFORMATION
No Severe Thunderstorm Warnings in force.
Severe Weather Warnings & Watches
Situation
No Severe Weather Warnings in force.
Road Snowfall Warnings
Road Snowfall Warning
No Road Snowfall Warnings in force.
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Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Current status of cyclone activity
There are presently no tropical cyclones in the Coral Sea or South Pacific areas.
Forecast
No significant lows of interest in the tropics at this stage.
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Outlook
No tropical cyclones are expected.
Issued: 11:01am Thu, 17 Apr
The next bulletin will be issued by noon Fri, 18 Apr
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Please note:
All times in the bulletin are quoted in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), which is 13 hours behind New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT) during summer and 12 hours behind New Zealand Standard Time (NZST)
The potentials stated in the bulletin indicate the likely chance of cyclone formation and are defined as follows:
Very Low = less than 5%, Low = 5 to 20%, Moderate = 20 to 50%, High = over 50%
For more information on tropical cyclones and MetService’s role as an official Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre (TCWC), see our TC Monitoring help page.
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