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Archives for April 2010

Flood watch remains in Southland tonight

Flood watchers will remain on standby in Southland throughout tonight. Over 150 millimetres of rain has fallen in some of…

WeatherWatch.co.nz

Monday’s national highs…

Today’s highest temperature was 24 at Gisborne, Napier, Hastings. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 10 at Manapouri, Gore. Kaitaia :…

Civil Defence standby down south

Phone connections into Te Anau, Southland, have been knocked out as floods force helicopter evacuations of more than 100 trampers…

No let up in South Island rain

WeatherWatch.co.nz is this afternoon reporting that heavy rain along the South Island’s southern and western regions is far from over as the…

Confidence “not 100%” but rain “still likely” for northern NZ

As a frontal system approaches New Zealand WeatherWatch.co.nz still won’t 100% commit to saying the rain will be widespread and…

Heavy rain has “firmly set in” across Southland

Heavy rain continues to fall across Southland and WeatherWatch.co.nz head weather analyst Philip Duncan says it’s setting in. “The rain…

Rain finally in the forecast for dry northern NZ

It’s the news farmers and residents have been waiting to hear – rain is finally in the forecast this week…

Air Force’s worst tragedy – 3 dead in Wellington helicopter crash, fog possibly to blame

The Chief of Air Force says today’s helicopter tragedy marks the loss of three more men in tragic circumstances on…

WeatherWatch.co.nz

Sunday’s national highs…and 26 in the South Island!

Today’s highest temperature was 26 at Kaikoura. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 15 at Manapouri Airfield. Kaitaia : 22 Whangarei…

Death toll rises to 10 after monster tornado over 1km wide slams America

A tornado over a kilometre wide tore through Mississippi on Saturday, killing at least ten people and causing significant injuries…