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Monday’s national forecast

Mainly settled today under the influence of an anticyclone. This doesn’t mean everyone gets a sunny day though, for more details check out the forecasts below.

Auckland & Northland
Mostly sunny with light southeasterly winds. Some cloud later in the day about eastern Northland may deliver a light shower or two.
Highs: 14-15

Bay Of Plenty

Sunny with light southeasterly winds.
High: 14

Waikato & Central North Island

Mainly sunny with light winds tending southeasterly.
Highs: 13-15

Eastern North Island

Some drizzle clears this morning, cloud may start to break this afternoon
with a few sunny spells. Southerly winds.
Highs: 12-13

Taranaki

Mostly sunny with southeasterly winds, easing this afternoon. Some cloud
about southern parts of the region clear away this morning.
Highs: 13-14

Western North Island

Early cloud breaks to mostly sunny weather, light southeasterlies.
High: 14

Wellington

Cloudy this morning with drizzle patches clearing, a few sunny spells start
to break through this afternoon. Southerly winds ease.
High: 10

Nelson

Morning cloud breaks to sunny spells, light winds.
Highs: 12-13

Marlborough

Morning cloud breaks to sunny spells, light winds.
Highs: 12-13

Canterbury

A cloudy start then a few sunny spells break through this afternoon. Light
winds then easterlies after midday.
Highs: 11-12

West Coast

Sunny spells, areas of cloud too especially morning and night. Light
winds.
Highs: 13

Coastal Otago

Morning cloud breaks to sunny spells, light winds tend southwest this
afternoon.
High: 11

Central Otago

Any morning cloud clears to a mostly sunny day, light winds. There is a
chance some low cloud may hang about some valleys for much of the day.
Highs: 8-11

Southland

Morning cloud breaks to sunny spells, light west to southwest winds.
Highs: 11-12

By Weather Analyst Aaron Wilkinson – WeatherWatch.co.nz

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