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Archives for November 2017

Poll Results: Allergies this season as up and down as spring itself!

The results of our latest week-long-poll show spring allergies this season have been pretty varied across the country. For some,…

Sunday’s national forecast – Sub-tropical low weakens, high pressure builds

A sub-tropical low is today weakening to the north east of the North Island. Rain around it will ease and…

Environment: Keystone Pipeline leaks 800,000 litres of oil in South Dakota

A total of 210,000 gallons (794936 litres) of oil leaked yesterday from the Keystone Pipeline in South Dakota, the pipeline’s…

Northland gets wind and rain from sub-tropical low; tracks SE overnight (+6 Maps)

Northland has been swiped by the sub-tropical low which remains mostly out at sea this evening and is unlikely to…

Sub-tropical low grazing northern NZ with some rain + eastern Australia unsettled (+9 Maps)

A large sub-tropical low is today brushing past the upper North Island of New Zealand and is bringing patchy rain…

Weather Video: Sub-tropical low to skirt past NZ, dry to dominate next 2 weeks

New Zealand is entering a decent dry spell and that is despite a second sub-tropical low in a week heading…

Sunscreens removed from sale after Consumer NZ test

Two sunscreens have been withdrawn from sale following a Consumer NZ test that found the products failed to provide the…

Saturday’s national forecast

A low positions itself north of the North Island today directing in a southeasterly airflow meanwhile an anticyclone sits over…

“Significant” dry spell developing across NZ, may last into December

Special Update — Fiordland is a rain forest and is one of the wettest places on earth, but for the…

InfoGraphic: The Main Weather News Highlights across NZ: Fri, Sat, Sun

A ridge brings mainly settled conditions today in the north meanwhile a weak front pushes northwards over the South Island…