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Weather Forecast for Gulf Harbour21m above sea level

Cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.

Now

17°
Gulf Harbour
Observed at 7:35pm from:
Gulf Harbour (IWHANG302)
Rain (today)WindHumidexHumidityPressure
-mmNW 9km/h20°89%1017.27hPa

Tonight

15°
Gulf Harbour
Cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
Rain (chance)Rain (amount)WindMoonriseMoonsetMoon Phase
20%traceNW 17km/h10:28am7:11pmWaning Gibbous

Tomorrow

21°
Gulf Harbour
Partly cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
Rain (chance)Rain (amount)WindUV IndexSunriseSunset
10%traceNW 19km/h6 (High)5:42pm6:32am

Next 24 Hours in Gulf Harbour

Next 9 Days in Gulf Harbour

Fri 10 Oct
Fri 10 Oct
21°
Day
15°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
19km/h
10%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy Nor'West winds.
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Sat 11 Oct
Sat 11 Oct
21°
Day
16°
Night
Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun. Breezy to brisk Nor'West winds.
NW
29km/h
20%
chance
of rain

trace
Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun. Breezy to brisk Nor'West winds.
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Sun 12 Oct
Sun 12 Oct
21°
Day
16°
Night
Scattered showers. Breezy to brisk West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
29km/h
40%
chance
of rain

7.6mm
Scattered showers. Breezy to brisk West to Nor'West winds.
View hourly forecast
Mon 13 Oct
Mon 13 Oct
18°
Day
12°
Night
Rain. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
W
32km/h
90%
chance
of rain

12.9mm
Rain. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
View hourly forecast
Tue 14 Oct
Tue 14 Oct
16°
Day
12°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
SW
30km/h
0%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk Sou'West winds.
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Wed 15 Oct
Wed 15 Oct
18°
Day
13°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
31km/h
10%
chance
of rain

trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy to brisk West to Sou'West winds.
View hourly forecast
Thu 16 Oct
Thu 16 Oct
19°
Day
12°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
26km/h
10%
chance
of rain

trace
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
View hourly forecast
Fri 17 Oct
Fri 17 Oct
19°
Day
13°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
23km/h
10%
chance
of rain

0.6mm
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
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Sat 18 Oct
Sat 18 Oct
19°
Day
14°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
NW
26km/h
40%
chance
of rain

2.3mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Nor'West winds.
View hourly forecast

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Cameron on 8/10/2025 11:10pm

I was wondering what makes WeatherWatch more accurate than the Android weather app?

Couple days ago, the weather app showed a forecast for thunder and rain, whereas WW showed less than 50% chance of rain, which ended up being a lot more accurate.

Cheers,
Cameron.

WW Forecast Team on 9/10/2025 12:21am

Hi Cameron, We use The Weather Company – as they are the world’s most accurate weather forecaster, whereas Android phones get their data from a variety of sources. We also add our own formula to some of the data, to improve it in New Zealand due to: 1) NZ’s rugged topography, and 2) The lack of open data from the two commercial Government Agencies (Niwa and MetService).

This forces us to do better – but if we had Government/public weather data (like all other modern nations) we’d be able to nail all isolated downpours/showers too. That is a blindspot the Government has purposely created to keep their two Weather Agencies more commercially viable/relevant.

Also, in Auckland, we manually adjust some forecasts. Wish we had the resources to do that for everyone. 🙂

Thanks for the message
Cheers
Phil D

josh on 7/10/2025 12:53am

hey phi;llip i dont know if you follow us storms but a tornado in north Dakota u.s in june has just been upgraded to be the first ef5 tornado since 2013!!!! historic moment for the us storm chasers i would say.

josh on 6/10/2025 9:10pm

that was a wet morning this morning with downpours moving through. and thunderstorms over the weekend. i believe there was a tornado in bay of plenty first ef5 in us in 13 years as well i heard.

Jared Weir on 6/10/2025 11:06am

Hey Phil & WW Team

Just wondering if any models show a change from the spring like weather for the East Cost of the North Island.
A decent drop of Easterly rain would be more than welcome.
Understand nature etc.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers.

LJ

WW Forecast Team on 6/10/2025 7:34pm

Hi LJ, check out our latest ClimateWatch monthly outlook for October if you haven’t already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Sha2cnfhME

At this stage no sudden change to the current westerly theme – which means the east continues to dry out for now. There’s a solid westerly flow at the moment unfortunately for you. Sorry I can’t give more positive news – but we’re looking for that next eastern rainmaker every day now.

– Phil D

WeatherObserver on 5/10/2025 8:38am

Hi,

Does the WeatherWatch app work in any other country in the world when traveling abroad when we use the current location feature?

WW Forecast Team on 5/10/2025 8:30pm

Hi there, yes it does – although you cannot search for global locations you can use the GPS ‘find my location’ feature and it will find your local forecast wherever you are on earth. Side note: While the graphs and data will be for wherever you are, all the maps will still be NZ centric.
Cheers
– WW

Chris on 4/10/2025 3:34am

Looks as if the rain for Central Otago should be gone by early afternoon tomorrow.

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