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Archives for June 2012

Big frosts bite south

Very low temperatures have greeted southerners this morning with hard frosts recorded in many areas in amongst sub zero conditions….

An unsettled week ahead

A slow moving low pressure system will make for a rainy week. The Tasman low will affect the northern tip…

Sunday’s national forecast

A small, but potent ridge of high pressure will keep the country’s weather pretty settled today. Most areas should see…

A sunny start to July for most

A small area of high pressure will slide across New Zealand over the next 24 to 36 hours. That means…

Weather radar gets “bugged”

Last Saturday evening, local time, a massive mayfly emergence along the upper part of the Mississippi River was caught on…

Harsh sub-zero temperatures across NZ this morning

Widespread frosts affected a number of regions overnight as temperatures had a chance to fully drop with the lack of wind…

Phil’s weekly column – Recent snow events predicted in March

It’s a fairly safe bet that each year New Zealand gets a snow storm to some degree – but most…

Weather Video: Calm weekend on the way, but unsettled next week

Philip Duncan and nzherald.co.nz bring you the forecast for the weekend and take a look at conditions coming in next…

Saturday’s national forecast

Mostly fine and sunny weather for most today, it will be a cold start though with heavy frosts in inland…

Heavy frosts tonight

An anticyclone will move over the country tonight paving the way for sunny clear skies tomorrow in most places however…