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Archives for September 2008

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The Daily Debrief- SUNDAY

OVERVIEW Cloud started to build over the far north today with some light showers moving in and a brisk Nor’…

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FATHER’S DAY RAIN TRACKER

4:15pm update Auckland has again missed the chance of having a completely dry weekend as light showers moved into the region…

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1 LAST DAY…

A large high pressure system over New Zealand has 1 last day with us before it departs our shores and…

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The Daily Debrief- SATURDAY

OVERVIEW Temperatures were fairly close to average, if not a little above, in some northern and central areas of the…

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COLD START BUT SUNNY FOR MANY

It’s been a cold start across the country today with temperatures dropping well below zero in the South Island.  At…

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The Daily Debrief- FRIDAY

OVERVIEW In almost a repeat performance of yesterday, the north of the North Island stole the show today with both…

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FIRST WEEKEND OF SPRING

It may not go down as anything too significant this weekend but for many Kiwis, the sun should make an…

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The Daily Debrief- THURSDAY

OVERVIEW What a difference a day makes as Cantabrians felt the thermometer plunge by 10-15 degrees on yesterdays highs, and…

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BLOG : How do Hurricanes get their names?

Gustav, Hanna, Ike – these are all Atlantic storms currently active – and with Atlantic hurricane season now in full…

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LARGE LOW – BUT HOW MUCH RAIN?

A large area of low pressure is about to develop right across the Tasman Sea but how much rain is going to fall…