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Archives for July 2021

Thursday’s national forecast – Cold southwesterly airflow (+10 maps)

A cold southwesterly airflow lies over New Zealand today bringing showers, mainly in the west and far south but a…

VIDEO: Colder weather moves over NZ until Sunday, then northern low forms

The wintry change with some polar connections is moving into the South Island today and will extend into the North…

Wintry change arrives, latest snow maps, wind chill update & general forecast (+4 Maps)

The cold front may already be clearing parts of NZ but the coldest weather won’t peak in some places for…

Wednesday’s national forecast – Front moves off (+14 maps)

An occluded front moves off to the northeast of the North Island this afternoon leaving a cold southwesterly airflow in…

Snow maps and wind chill details as next wintry snap starts to move in (+15 Maps)

Updated 2:12pm — It gets warmer before it gets colder, as mild north to north west winds push temperatures up…

VIDEO: Wintry snap arrives tonight, lingers until Saturday

Another wintry change is on the way for New Zealand with it starting in Southland later today and not peaking…

Tuesday’s national forecast – Front brings unsettled weather (+8 maps)

A front pushes northwards over the South Island today bringing unsettled weather, heavy rain in the west, strong northerlies ahead…

VIDEO: Another wintry change coming in

More cold Southern Ocean air and some low level snow flurries are on the way – but before it arrives…

More wintry weather coming – Some snow to low levels in southern NZ & Central North Island (+8 Maps)

Another wintry snap is on the way and while not as aggressive as last week’s polar blast it will bring…

Monday’s national forecast – Northerly airflow moves in (+8 maps)

A northerly airflow develops over the South Island today ahead of a front waiting out in the Tasman Sea, meanwhile…