Next 24 Hours in Katikati
Next 9 Days in Katikati
Sat 23 Aug
Sat 23 Aug
13°
Day
10°
Night
Rain. Breezy Easterly winds.
E
16km/h
80%
chance
of rain
11.6mm
Rain. Breezy Easterly winds.
Sun 24 Aug
Sun 24 Aug
14°
Day
9°
Night
Showers. Breezy Easterly winds.
E
17km/h
60%
chance
of rain
2.4mm
Showers. Breezy Easterly winds.
Mon 25 Aug
Mon 25 Aug
14°
Day
11°
Night
Morning showers. Breezy Easterly winds.
E
18km/h
30%
chance
of rain
1.7mm
Morning showers. Breezy Easterly winds.
Tue 26 Aug
Tue 26 Aug
14°
Day
12°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Easterly winds.
E
25km/h
70%
chance
of rain
8.4mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Easterly winds.
Wed 27 Aug
Wed 27 Aug
16°
Day
12°
Night
Morning showers. Breezy Westerly winds.
W
14km/h
50%
chance
of rain
3.8mm
Morning showers. Breezy Westerly winds.
Thu 28 Aug
Thu 28 Aug
15°
Day
11°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
26km/h
60%
chance
of rain
4.3mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
Fri 29 Aug
Fri 29 Aug
15°
Day
9°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
26km/h
60%
chance
of rain
7.6mm
Showers. Fairly breezy West to Nor'West winds.
Sat 30 Aug
Sat 30 Aug
13°
Day
10°
Night
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
W
33km/h
50%
chance
of rain
3.9mm
Windy, with showers. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
Sun 31 Aug
Sun 31 Aug
14°
Day
9°
Night
Showers. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
W
29km/h
40%
chance
of rain
2.7mm
Showers. Breezy to brisk Westerly winds.
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WeatherObserver on 19/08/2025 8:20am
What are the reasons for the weather maps looking messier than usual now? (I.e. powerful highs, deep lows, shallow lows, unusually-shaped lows, ‘improperly’ shaped highs, etc.). We already know that the reason for the wide variety of weather systems from subtropical lows to deep Southern Ocean storms is that we get this due to the NEUTRAL ENSO phase + slight La Niña indications; is this the only reason or it’s something to do with the ‘normal’ messy winter weather pattern?
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WW Forecast Team on 20/08/2025 12:45am
Hi there, this is basically quite normal around August/September to see some of our messiest weather systems. High pressure is usually at its most powerful, as too is the polar air to our south – now throw in longer sunshine hours on top of it all and it’s a chaotic mess. Around October to November NZ often gets more into a traditional westerly flow with a bit more uniform pattern to the chaos (although every year is unique).
– WW
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Philip BACON on 14/08/2025 8:57pm
Good morning Weather Watch. Tell me, is it possible to see the ‘by date’, 24hr minimum and maximum temps in Auckland over the past 30 days or so? I sure would be interested please.
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WW Forecast Team on 14/08/2025 9:25pm
Hi Philip, we’d love to be able to do that but sadly in New Zealand the Government has allowed both public weather agencies (Niwa and MetService) to convert historical data into a commercial product. So unlike Australia, Canada, USA, UK etc – where historical data is ‘freely open and available” for anyone/everyone to use, in NZ those two Government Agencies won’t allow us to freely share that information – you’ll need to go to MetService or Niwa to get that data. In other nations it would be freely found across dozens of public and private websites/apps for the good of the public. Very sorry we can’t help!
– WW
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Philip BACON on 15/08/2025 12:09am
Okay, understood, but that’s crazy, though. Every man, woman, and child is affected daily by the temperatures they experience around them. To not be able to ‘freely and openly’ access what can be regarded as recent, everyday information is nonsense. I’ll get myself my own thermometer and notepad…cheers.
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Richard Hooper on 19/08/2025 12:07am
Hi Philip, Yes it is frustrating. Try https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap and on the map legend click the radio bar for temperature/wind. it will show some personal weather stations…zoom in to the region you want and more personal weather stations will pop up. Nowadays these weather stations are just as accurate as the Met official ones. Click on the personal weather station and up pops more detail and its history. If it looks strange (rare) move to the next nearest one…enjoy.
PS Weatherwatch is a great weather site, thank you to Phil and his team
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josh on 13/08/2025 10:18pm
there seems to be a trough at the moment over the north island. showers developed in south auckland yesterday and a downpour west of auckland looking at the radar?
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