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Archives for September 2010

Sunsmart warning as daylight saving starts

New Zealanders are warned not to underestimate the power of the sun as they use their extra time outside following…

Daylight Savings starts tomorrow!

Roll on summer! Not only are our days now longer than our nights but as of tomorrow New Zealand will observe…

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Saturday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 20 at Napier, Hastings, Kaikoura, Timaru, Lyttelton. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 7 at Milford Sound….

Spring warmth returns

Most regions are enjoying the return of spring’s warmth this afternoon as winds from the west to north west continue…

10 Photos that sum up our stormy week

We’ve been sent dozens of amazing photos over the past eight days showing the effects of the stormy weather. Here…

World’s largest offshore wind farm opens in UK (Video + Photos)

The world’s largest offshore wind farm opened Thursday off the British coast, with 100 wind turbines capable of supplying enough…

Thank you for restoring power to 80,000 customers

Widespread power cuts affected around 80,000 homes and businesses over the past week and a comment placed in a weather blog…

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Friday’s national highs

Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 8 at Waiouru. Today’s highest temperature was 20 at Napier. Kaitaia : 16 Whangarei :…

Warmer weekend on the cards

Warmer weather is on the way for the entire nation this weekend after a windy, cold, week for many of…

Gales hammer Invercargill but temps rise in Sthld & Otago

Southland continues to be hammered by gale force westerlies with gusts over 90km/h being recorded in Invercargill. Another deep low…