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Archives for July 2009

Jim Salinger: Arnie’s right on global warming

In 2005, Governor of California Arnie Schwarzenegger announced a reduction target of Greenhouse Gas emissions to 2000 levels by 2010….

Gusty winds on the way

It’s the South Island’s turn to receive strong winds today as the isobars squeeze up together across the Southern Alps. MetService has…

Red sky in the morning…

Some spectacular sunrises occurred this morning over parts of New Zealand as high cloud thickened during sunrise, giving off a…

“The coldest part of winter is over” – Philip Duncan

WeatherWatch.co.nz’s head weather analyst Philip Duncan believes the coldest part of winter is now behind us as New Zealanders look…

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MONDAY HIGHS

Today’s highest temperature was 17 at Bay of Islands. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 7 at Waiouru. Kaitaia : 16…

More severe weather likely

After an incredibly settled June the month of July is living up to its usual stormy reputation with yet another…

Westerlies mean warmer weather

A shift to westerlies means most regions should be in for a warmer week this week.   The strengthening westerly flow…

Monday on the mainland

Southerners have woken to a frosty start in parts of the east and north but a windy beginning in the…

Weekend Review

It was a weekend of all sorts, ranging from fog to snow and gales to hail but late July is…

Improvement on the way for unsettled areas

Today was a cold day in the deep south with wintry showers of rain, hail and snow in the mix…