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Saturday’s national forecast

Anticyclonic conditions cover New Zealand today brigning mainly settled and sunny weather.

Northland
Sunny areas and some cloud with easterly breezes.
Highs: 25-26

Auckland

Mostly sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon sea breezes
High: 27

Bay Of Plenty

Some early cloud possible, becoming sunny by mid morning. Light winds tend
north to northeasterly by midday.
High: 25

Waikato

Sunny with light winds, perhaps tending westerly in the afternoon.
Hot!
Highs: 29-30

Central North Island

Any early cloud clears then sunny with light winds, perhaps tending
westerly in the afternoon. Hot!
Highs: 27-28

Eastern North Island

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon east to northeast
winds.
Highs: 23-25

Taranaki

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon westerlies. Warmer
temperatures inland.
Highs: 24-27

Western North Island

Sunny with light winds, perhaps tending westerly in the afternoon.
Highs: 27-28

Wellington

Sunny with northerly winds, light at first in the morning.
High: 23-24

Nelson

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon north to northeasterly
winds.
Highs: 24-25

Marlborough

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon northeasterlies.
High: 29-30

Canterbury

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon easterlies. Winds south of
Banks Peninsula may tend more southeasterly after midday.
Highs: 26-28

West Coast

Sunny with light winds in the morning, afternoon west to southwest winds.
Hot about inland Buller.
Highs: 21-27

Coastal Otago

Some morning high cloud clears then sunny by midday, light winds tend
easterly in the afternoon.
High: 22

Central Otago

Sunny with light winds, any early morning high cloud clears.
Highs: 26-28

Southland

Sunny with light winds, any early morning high cloud clears.
Highs: 25-26

By Weather Analyst Aaron Wilkinson – WeatherWatch.co.nz

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