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Archives for July 2008

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AND ALL GOES QUIET

New Zealand is today trapped underneath several high pressure systems which have merged in to one, bringing very little wind…

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BLOG : SPRING IS ON IT’S WAY – ALREADY

For those of you who read the Herald Online you’ve probably seen Philip Duncan’s blog page.  If not, bookmark this…

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BLOG – STOP PICKING ON THE TROPICAL WEST COAST!

You know the South Island’s West Coast has a reputation for being a wet, cold, place…maybe it’s global warming talking…

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SUNDAY SETTLED

A little bit of cloud and maybe the odd shower but that’s about the extent of any talking points relating…

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RAIN EASES IN LOWER NI, INCREASES IN UPPER

Heavy rain is beginning to ease across the lower North Island. The heavy band of rain, fed by moisture laden…

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WARM WEATHER CONTINUES, HEAVY RAIN EASES

Spring-like weather is continuing to affect New Zealand from Christchurch northwards as a humid, mild, northerly continues. Temperatures have hovered…

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WEATHER FOR ALL BLACKS TONIGHT

It’s not going to be frosty for tonight’s All Blacks game in Dunedin according to the Raido Network’s Weather Watch…

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HEAVY RAIN BUT WINDS NOT SO SEVERE

Heavy rain has moved into the North Island overnight with some particularly heavy falls between North Taranaki and South Waikato….

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SEVERE GALES ON THE WAY

Our next big weather system is moving in today and wind speeds have already started to increase.  Temperatures, thanks to…

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Weather affecting your travel plans? Find out here!

Over the past few weeks we’ve seen road closure after road closure thanks to winter’s fury.  To help make it…