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Archives for July 2011

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Friday’s national highs

Friday’s high have taken a beating!  Today’s highest temperature was 13 at Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Whangarei,Gisborne. Today’s lowest maximum…

Severe weather dies away for Saturday

The weather across Friday hasn’t exactly been severe but still the leftovers from the almost two-week-long storm continue to affect…

Weather Video: Sunny, frosty weather for School Holidays

Apart from a few showers lingering on Saturday the school holidays are kicking off in style with a large high…

Global warming ‘influencing weather extremes’

Human-influenced global warming has played a role in the severe weather events in New Zealand and abroad over the past…

Severe weather finally comes to an end…for now

It’s hard to remember when there were no severe weather warnings but for the first time in about two weeks…

US Heat Wave: Motorcyclist goes flying & egg fries inside car

A blistering heat wave retreated to the south Wednesday where it’s hot enough to fry an egg, bringing some relief…

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Thursday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 16 at Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Gisborne. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 4 at Gore, Milford…

Sub-tropical low looms for next week

The cold has barely had a chance to even make a dent to northern New Zealand despite now being the…

Cold change sweeps into Auckland

Hail, thunderstorms, gales – it certainly sounds like winter, but for Aucklanders the weather has actually been fairly mild lately…

Floods send vege prices soaring

The Queensland floods are being blamed for a massive increase in the cost of tomatoes, capsicums and cucumber during June….