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Archives for November 2019

Heatwave likely for inland South Island as big dry moves in to North Island (+10 Maps)

Heatwave criteria is being challenged through the South Island’s interior as the North Island enters a significant dry spell. Daytime…

VIDEO: Hot and dry weather moving in for many – but not all

We have a potential heatwave forming in the South Island while the North Island is entering into a very dry…

WeatherWatch signs deal with Vector

Private forecaster WeatherWatch.co.nz has signed a deal with Vector to continue providing its electricity distribution business with advanced weather forecasting….

WeatherWatch partners with IBM for Climate forecasting in 2020

WeatherWatch.co.nz will soon be providing more regular commentary on seasonal and monthly forecasting as climate news dominates NZ’s headlines. For…

WeatherWatch becomes official forecaster of Auckland Farmers Santa Parade

Organisers of New Zealand’s largest Santa Parade in Auckland have secured private forecaster WeatherWatch.co.nz as their official parade forecaster for 2019 and…

Saturday’s national forecast

An anticyclone brings mainly settled weather to a majority of New Zealand today, a front about the far south brings…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Saturday / Sunday

Mainly anticyclonic on Saturday bringing mostly settled weather. A front slowly pushes northwards over the South Island on Sunday however…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Friday / Saturday

An anticyclone in the Tasman Sea casts a ridge of high pressure over the North Island today, further south expect…

Friday’s national forecast

An anticyclone in the Tasman Sea casts a ridge of high pressure over the North Island today, meanwhile a north…

InfoGraphic: The Big Picture for Friday

An anticyclone in the Tasman Sea casts a ridge of high pressure over the North Island on Thursday, further south…