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31/08/2023 11:22pm
Our video today will be published slightly later than usual, so we have some extra maps until then.
Also, our next ClimateWatch update is coming out by this evening – covering the month of September and the season of Spring.
🌷Today is the first of #Spring on the meteorological calendar!Our next #ClimateWatch update will be out by this evening – covering September, Spring and the latest on El Niño. pic.twitter.com/7TUw3VmETM— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) August 31, 2023
🌷Today is the first of #Spring on the meteorological calendar!Our next #ClimateWatch update will be out by this evening – covering September, Spring and the latest on El Niño. pic.twitter.com/7TUw3VmETM
🌡️🌷Spring is kicking off on a mild note! Temperatures today are a few degrees above normal inland … and by Saturday some areas will be over 8 degrees above normal for the first weekend of September.🇳🇿 pic.twitter.com/ZiJTKCWXmL— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) August 31, 2023
🌡️🌷Spring is kicking off on a mild note! Temperatures today are a few degrees above normal inland … and by Saturday some areas will be over 8 degrees above normal for the first weekend of September.🇳🇿 pic.twitter.com/ZiJTKCWXmL
🖥️🍿Our weather video will be published slightly later today in the afternoon – then our ClimateWatch update by evening.☔️In the meantime, here are some extra maps showing upcoming rainfall across #NewZealand and #Australia. pic.twitter.com/iVmRevDpyQ— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) August 31, 2023
🖥️🍿Our weather video will be published slightly later today in the afternoon – then our ClimateWatch update by evening.☔️In the meantime, here are some extra maps showing upcoming rainfall across #NewZealand and #Australia. pic.twitter.com/iVmRevDpyQ
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