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Archives for September 2014

Antarctica NZ recruits move south today

32 new Antarctica New Zealand recruits will begin their journey south today, to learn more about Scott Base. The crown…

WATCH: Japanese volcano erupts

At least 30 people are believed to have died near the peak of a volcano in central Japan that erupted without…

Change the only constant in week ahead

The week ahead is looking changeable for pretty much everyone, as systems are set to come and go, meaning no…

Conditions ease then go downhill again later this week

Conditions ease across the country today and tomorrow as a low pressure system moves away from the North Island and…

Monday’s national forecast

A breezy east to southeasterly airflow lies over the North Island today,  a few showers along the east coast and…

Australia: Fire bans issued as SA sizzles

Fire crews across South Australia are on high alert with forecasts of high temperatures and damaging winds for most of…

NEW POLL: Is Daylight Saving too early?

Every year when Daylight Saving comes around, the same old talking points come up – which countries do it, what…

Sunday’s national forecast

Upper North Island Cloudy periods with northerly winds, easing during the afternoon for Auckland and Northland. There may be a…

Weather Video: Daylight savings weekend

Daylight saving starts this weekend, don’t forget to spring your clocks forward one hour. The weather looks unsettled as a…

POLL RESULTS: Even split on spring storms

Well this is unusual – after hundreds of votes in our latest poll, “Spring storms: love them or hate them?”,…