Next 24 Hours in North Dunedin
Next 9 Days in Dunedin
Wed 7 May
Wed 7 May
19°
Day
9°
Night
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Northerly winds.
N
21km/h
60%
chance
of rain
17mm
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy Northerly winds.
Thu 8 May
Thu 8 May
11°
Day
7°
Night
Morning showers. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
20km/h
40%
chance
of rain
0.8mm
Morning showers. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
Fri 9 May
Fri 9 May
16°
Day
8°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
16km/h
20%
chance
of rain
1.4mm
A mix of sun and cloud. Breezy West to Nor'West winds.
Sat 10 May
Sat 10 May
11°
Day
5°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
19km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy West to Sou'West winds.
Sun 11 May
Sun 11 May
13°
Day
8°
Night
Partly cloudy. Light North to Nor'West winds.
NNW
10km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Light North to Nor'West winds.
Mon 12 May
Mon 12 May
13°
Day
6°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
W
23km/h
50%
chance
of rain
2.2mm
Showers. Fairly breezy Westerly winds.
Tue 13 May
Tue 13 May
9°
Day
5°
Night
Morning showers. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
21km/h
40%
chance
of rain
0.4mm
Morning showers. Fairly breezy West to Sou'West winds.
Wed 14 May
Wed 14 May
10°
Day
6°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy North to Nor'West winds.
NNW
16km/h
0%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy North to Nor'West winds.
Thu 15 May
Thu 15 May
12°
Day
8°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy North to Nor'West winds.
NNW
14km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy North to Nor'West winds.
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Blake on 5/05/2025 9:23pm
Hi;
Just wondering… my area (Bankside) is showing a 0% chance of rain but with 8.2ml being forecast. Later this week on Thursday. How should I interpret that? It seems a contradiction?
Cheers,
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WW Forecast Team on 5/05/2025 10:28pm
Hi Blake, if you match/check that with the hourly rainfall graphs it will makem more sense. Usually when that happens it means a dry day, but rain overnight. Rain is expected late at night/overninght Thursday going into Friday. The one single percentage we show for the entire day is during daylight hours up to 7pm.
Cheers,
– WW
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Blake on 5/05/2025 10:37pm
Hi WW;
Thanks for getting back to me. That makes sense. The WW day is basically 7am – 7pm?
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WW Forecast Team on 5/05/2025 11:26pm
Yes it is 🙂 (we should really have that written on the site)
– WW
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Josh on 6/05/2025 12:01am
give phil the best for me and his recovery. thanks
josh.
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Josh on 30/04/2025 9:40pm
hey phillip. a significent rain event for cantubury!!! and metservice and their civil defence are being slack. apparently no emergency alerts for them yet? local state of emergency for selwyn yes. but impacts across the region. so not just aucjklands civil defence but their one is useless too. you done a good job with the sub tropical lows/ex cyclone last few weeks Phillip. you were the only one that warned of the ex cyclone tam thunderstorm for auckland. no civil alert for that till 12 hours later. but you pointed out the risk 4 days beforehand. great job. hope those in Canterbury and wellington are ok. April has been wild.
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Mike on 30/04/2025 8:13pm
Hi guy’s, love what you are doing so keep up the great work. Just wondered if you could critique a weather snippet that I saw on TVNZ on demand stating that there was a mega storm system due this week “Thursday and Friday” that would have a quote “mega impact on the whole country” .I watched this fear mongering and wondered if you could take a look at it and see what your thoughts were then get back to me. Cheers, Mike from Foxton.
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WW Forecast Team on 30/04/2025 9:19pm
Hi Mike, I don’t even have to watch it to know that is over the top. Media in NZ, thanks to Government agency Niwa in particular, has managed to turn all severe weather into “major”, “mega” etc. While it may be very intense/severe for those caught up in it, it’s not a major scale nationwide severe weather event that warrants that sort of language. Words matter, and now NZ news outlets use extreme words for ALL severe weather events so it creates a “Boy who cries Wolf” syndrome. MetService used to really care about this, but they no longer publicly correct news outlets now that Niwa is taking them over. Hype is the future of Niwa Weather and NZ news media, especially now that news outlets have skeleton staff compared to a decade ago and now very few journalists or editors actually understand why they should be more cynical towards emotive weather headlines and stories. They don’t care if it’s over the top – which only serves to continue eroding public trust in them and their credibility.
– Philip Duncan
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Bimal on 30/04/2025 4:28pm
What is the road conditions of lake tepako to far lie.
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WW Forecast Team on 30/04/2025 6:52pm
Hi there – You’ll need to check with NZTA for that. https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions
– WW
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