Next 24 Hours in Greymouth
Next 9 Days in Greymouth
Tue 9 Sep
Tue 9 Sep
10°
Day
6°
Night
Rainy and windy. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
W
33km/h
100%
chance
of rain
16.2mm
Rainy and windy. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
Wed 10 Sep
Wed 10 Sep
10°
Day
4°
Night
Morning showers. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
17km/h
40%
chance
of rain
1.2mm
Morning showers. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
Thu 11 Sep
Thu 11 Sep
13°
Day
7°
Night
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Sou'West winds.
SW
24km/h
30%
chance
of rain
3.2mm
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Sou'West winds.
Fri 12 Sep
Fri 12 Sep
12°
Day
9°
Night
Rainy and windy. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
33km/h
80%
chance
of rain
10.7mm
Rainy and windy. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
Sat 13 Sep
Sat 13 Sep
13°
Day
8°
Night
Light rain. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
28km/h
60%
chance
of rain
7.2mm
Light rain. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
Sun 14 Sep
Sun 14 Sep
13°
Day
9°
Night
Light rain. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
25km/h
70%
chance
of rain
9.4mm
Light rain. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
Mon 15 Sep
Mon 15 Sep
14°
Day
10°
Night
Showers. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
19km/h
60%
chance
of rain
10.7mm
Showers. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
Tue 16 Sep
Tue 16 Sep
14°
Day
9°
Night
Rain. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'West winds.
NNW
31km/h
60%
chance
of rain
26.1mm
Rain. Breezy to brisk North to Nor'West winds.
Wed 17 Sep
Wed 17 Sep
13°
Day
7°
Night
Rain. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
24km/h
60%
chance
of rain
8.6mm
Rain. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
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WeatherObserver on 6/09/2025 6:38am
I just wanted to know what the following wind terms mean:
Blustery, fresh, strong, brisk, breezy, fairly breezy, gale, severe gale, etc. What are the differences between all of these?
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WW Forecast Team on 6/09/2025 7:47am
Hi there, you can find the wind speeds that connect with those terms in the hourly section of the forecast from any day. At some point weāll get more info on our site about things like this.
Cheers
ā WW
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Linda on 3/09/2025 1:15am
Your forecast says ācloudyā for In,gill today but itās sunny as!
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WW Forecast Team on 3/09/2025 3:27am
Itās probably because itās forecasting high cloud and overdoing it with the icon. Check the data at RuralWeather.co.nz to make moer sense of it. Weāre working on this problem.
ā WW
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Jet on 2/09/2025 4:22am
Hi guys itās hailed in Christchurch as the north west change south west itās sunny now when southerly
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josh on 1/09/2025 10:06pm
hey team. the models did a great job with the severe weather over the weekend. thudnerstorms,downpours and damaging wind,intense squalls. saw some wind damage this morning on my walk. metservice did a good job with their orange warnings too. quite a wild weather weekend and the sunny spells were quite brief.
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Anthony on 29/08/2025 9:46pm
It certainly feels like weāve had a cooler than average August here in the far north. Is that linked to the SSW event over Antarctica? And I see thereās another potentially larger SSW event thatās going to affect our weather in a few weeks time, is that correct?
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Carla on 31/08/2025 9:17pm
While over the Northern Hemisphere, we see an unusually weak start to the Stratospheric Polar Vortex. And an abrupt end to the active Summer pattern over North America, switching directly into an Autumn pattern in early September.
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