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Archives for December 2008

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Predicting the highs and lows

As we know, weather is not an exact science and at times there seems to be more chance of winning…

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The Daily Debrief- TUESDAY

Overall temperatures were considerably higher today with the exception being the west and south of the South Island The highest…

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It’s just not cricket!

Much has been made of the weather in Dunedin in the last week due to the disruption in  the cricket test…

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The Daily Debrief- MONDAY

The highest maximum temperature was in Gisborne with 26 degrees and the low was 15 in Milford Sound   Kaitaia…

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Summer Soaker developing

The satellite map might not look too impressive but rain clouds are building to the north and west of New…

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“Spring” Low rolling in

“It has all the hallmarks of a spring low” that’s according to WeatherWatch.co.nz’s head weather analyst Philip Duncan.  A deep low,…

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The Daily Debrief – SUNDAY

Only 8 degrees separated the top and the bottom temperature around the country today The highest maximum temperature was in…

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A look at the nation

The warmest spots around the country this morning are Auckland and Paeroa with both centres on 18 degrees. Gore and…

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Weather – Here, there and everywhere

El Nino and La Nina are terms that are often bandied about these days and are used to describe the…

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The Daily Debrief- SATURDAY

The hot spot around NZ today was again Whakatane with 25. The chilliest centre was once more Dunedin with 13…