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Archives for July 2011

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Wednesday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 16 at Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Whangarei,Wanganui. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 4 at Culverden, Culverden….

Shuttle & Space Station to pass over NZ for final time

NASA’s current historic and final shuttle mission can be viewed from the skies over New Zealand with it near the International Space…

Weather Video: Large low looms, warnings issued

NZHerald.co.nz and WeatherWatch.co.nz bring you the latest on the incoming large low which is already bringing some wind and cloud…

Cold nights on the way again for Queensland

Queenslanders have already felt winters chill this year but unfortunately are set for another shot this week. The strong low…

Windy & wet weather coming to northern NZ

Three sunny days in a row are about to come to an end as a large but fairly docile low…

The latest on Tropical Storm Bret (+Maps 3)

Small Tropical Storm Bret will move generally northeastward and away from the northwestern Bahamas with some strengthening possible through Wednesday…

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Tuesday’s national highs

Today’s highest temperature was 18 at Kaitaia. Today’s lowest maximum temperature was 6 at Manapouri Aero AWS, Te Anau, Gore….

Japan scrambles to protect damaged reactor from typhoon

Workers in Japan scrambled Monday to build a protective covering over a damaged nuclear reactor ahead of an approaching powerful…

When does the rain return?

It seems hardly fair to have that question as a headline considering the stunning weather across most regions this morning….

POLL: Is Climate Change something you’re concerned about?

Over the weekend we ran two articles about Climate Change.  The main article was from Dr James Renwick at NIWA…