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Here comes a cold one!

After being spoilt over the past two weeks temperatures will tonight drop to single digits nationwide with frosts as far north as Auckland and possibly Northland.

Already temperatures have plummeted since sunset.  Here are the current temperatures as of 6:30pm…

  • Bay of Islands  9
  • Auckland  7
  • Hamilton  6
  • Tauranga  10
  • Whakatane  6
  • Rotorua & Taupo  5
  • Napier & Hastings  6
  • Waiouru  1
  • Wanganui  5
  • Palmerston North & Levin  8
  • Paraparaumu & Hutt Valley  6
  • Wellington  8
  • Nelson, Kaikoura & Christchurch  6
  • Blenheim & Dunedin  5
  • Timaru, Oamuru & Queenstown  3
  • Wanaka  4
  • Invercargill  6

Comments

Andrew on 26/07/2009 2:47pm

Here in Glen Eden, Waitakere at 2.40am 27th July it’s 3.1c

Kerry on 25/07/2009 12:12pm

Temperature here is 5.6 at 12.11am. Not long back from fishing…. It was sure cold out there

regards Kerry

Andrew on 25/07/2009 8:03am

Current temp for Shore 5.9c at 8pm…..

Andrew

Andrew on 25/07/2009 9:05am

Current temp 9pm its 5.5c…. Its slows down for abit then drops faster later so still on track for 1c

Andrew

Glenn on 25/07/2009 7:08am

Once again the dairy and energy capital of NZ New Plymouth (and Hawera) get ignored…
Do it again and we will turn off the taps, spigotts and thingummies!
You have been warned…

WW Forecast Team on 25/07/2009 7:18am

That’s fine, Auckland will survive fine on its own just like it has in the past re: Electricity…. *cough*.

My apologies…I’ve personally gone in and found your current temps:

  • New Plymouth Airport:  4.1
  • New Plymouth City:  6
  • Hawera:  6  (at 6pm…so probably 3 or 4 now)

Cheers!

Philip Duncan

 

Andrew on 25/07/2009 6:47am

Hey I wonder if we’ll break my low temp record of 0.8c on the 12th July 2001….

Metservice picking only 1c tomorrow night and 2c tonight…..

Andrew

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