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Archives for April 2014

Another unsettled long weekend, sun in the mix too

With Anzac Day falling on Friday many New Zealanders will be enjoying a second long weekend in a row –…

Wednesday’s national forecast

Any early showers or cloud clears about the upper South Island and North Island today then mostly sunny weather can…

Tuesday night’s national forecast

Showers about the upper South Island and North Island will ease this evening and mostly clear overnight, a few remain…

Russia: Watch this amazing footage of a meteor blazing across the sky (VIDEO)

A Russian astronomer has said that a shimmering fireball that illuminated the night sky over the northern Murmansk region last…

Autumn weather pattern appears unlocked

After a lingering summer for some regions it appears the Autumnal weather pattern is now open for business following ex-cyclone…

Solomon Islands – food shortages prolong ordeal for many

Aid groups in Solomon Islands are raising concerns a lack of food security is stopping many flood victims returning home…

A short week, looking ahead with Anzac Day on the horizon

The start of this shorter working week sees a ridge over most of the country today then tomorrow and Thursday a…

Tuesday’s national forecast

A ridge of high pressure moves onto the country today however not all areas will be settled. Upper level temperatures…

Monday night’s national forecast

West to southwesterly winds ease over the country tonight, showers in the west of boths islands ease also potentially clearing….

Australia: Cyclone Jack becomes 10th named storm

Tropical Cyclone Jack has rapidly developed over the warm waters of the Indian Ocean in the past 24 hours, making…