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Archives for June 2022

Saturday’s national forecast – Snow in the far south

A westerly airflow lies over New Zealand today with fronts pushing in from the Tasman Sea, some cold air today…

10:15PM: Next Active Front arrives in lower North Island – heading northwards (+Maps)

Front 2 has now arrived in the lower North Island bringing downpours and thunderstorms as it quickly heads northwards. As…

VIDEO: NZ’s severe weather risks explained for this weekend / next week

A deep storm in the Southern Ocean will bring at least another four days of unstable weather to NZ with…

Weather headlines (x3) for Friday: Strong front tonight, Snow to 200m Southland on Saturday, Strong front again Sunday

Here’s what is making the weather headlines today. STRONG FRONT THIS EVENING A very strong front moves into the South…

Friday’s national forecast – Cold fronts moving through

A cold front pushes over the North Island today then another one over the South Island this evening and overnight,…

Satellite map shows next cold front racing towards NZ

The next surge of active weather from a deepening storm south of the country is about to move in from…

VIDEO: Tracking the severe weather next several days

A storm south of NZ will bring severe weather into parts of Australia and NZ until early next week. The…

Road Weather: Driving hazards across NZ today

Surface water, snow and strong winds look to be the main driving risks in the days ahead as a Southern…

Weather headlines (x3) for Thursday: Stormy day in the west, Unsettled for a while, Strong winds abound

Here’s what is making the weather headlines today. STORMY DAY IN THE WEST An unstable westerly quarter airflow lies over…

Thursday’s national forecast – Westerly airflow, wet in the west

A westerly airflow lies over New Zealand today with various troughs pushing in from the Tasman Sea, therefore we have…