Next 24 Hours in Snells Beach, Warkworth, Auckland
Next 9 Days in Snells Beach, Warkworth, Auckland
Fri 1 Aug
Fri 1 Aug
14°
Day
8°
Night
Mostly sunny. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
24km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly sunny. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
Sat 2 Aug
Sat 2 Aug
14°
Day
9°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy Sou'East winds.
SE
22km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
A mix of sun and cloud. Fairly breezy Sou'East winds.
Sun 3 Aug
Sun 3 Aug
13°
Day
11°
Night
Cloudy. Breezy to brisk East to Sou'East winds.
ESE
31km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Cloudy. Breezy to brisk East to Sou'East winds.
Mon 4 Aug
Mon 4 Aug
14°
Day
11°
Night
Windy and cloudy. Breezy to brisk Easterly winds.
E
35km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Windy and cloudy. Breezy to brisk Easterly winds.
Tue 5 Aug
Tue 5 Aug
15°
Day
11°
Night
Mostly cloudy. Breezy to brisk Easterly winds.
E
30km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly cloudy. Breezy to brisk Easterly winds.
Wed 6 Aug
Wed 6 Aug
15°
Day
11°
Night
Mostly cloudy. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
27km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly cloudy. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
Thu 7 Aug
Thu 7 Aug
16°
Day
10°
Night
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
23km/h
30%
chance
of rain
2.4mm
Afternoon showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
Fri 8 Aug
Fri 8 Aug
16°
Day
10°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
25km/h
40%
chance
of rain
4.8mm
Showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
Sat 9 Aug
Sat 9 Aug
16°
Day
11°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
23km/h
50%
chance
of rain
3.8mm
Showers. Fairly breezy East to Nor'East winds.
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josh on 30/07/2025 10:06pm
hey weatherwatch team. josh again. i first heard about the rtsunami from this site. thanks for letting us know. emergency alerts kept me awake much of the night. a surreal week. orange rain warnings and now tsunami adversaries with some feeling/seeing it happening already!!!!
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WW Forecast Team on 30/07/2025 10:28pm
Cheers Josh. Funny you say that, as this is the third time in a decade I’ve finished covering a severe weather event and then juuust as it ended and everything goes quiet, a tsunami alert is issued for the entire Pacific 🙂 No rest for the wicked!
Phil D
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josh on 29/07/2025 10:03pm
95mm here in my location in takanini south auckland overnight and yesterday from the atmospheric river. models did a good job with this event. are we heading into a la nina?
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WW Forecast Team on 29/07/2025 10:07pm
Hi Josh, yes modelling was really good with this event, definiely a soaking for many regions in the north. There’s a little bit of chatter about La Nina later this year, but for now it looks NEUTRAL still until December.
– WW
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josh on 29/07/2025 10:29pm
the rain radar was showing it moving at a similar direction to the january 27 2023 atmospheric river i noticed. been very wet recently.
will we see more of these heavy rain event? looking forward to the next climate update. you guys do a brilliant job already heading into august.
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josh on 30/07/2025 1:21am
tsunami alert? wow.
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WeatherObserver on 27/07/2025 6:57am
In the WeatherWatch app, the ‘Day’ and ‘Night’ can be translated to ‘maximums’ and ‘minimums’? Why does the Day and Night forecasts in ‘Outlook’ and ‘Temperature Trends’ differ by a few degrees for the same location sometimes? Even the Day and Night temps within the Trends section contrast with the points in the graph by about 1 degree. Why are these discrepancies?
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WW Forecast Team on 27/07/2025 11:35pm
Hi there, we’d need to see an example of this please. Can you please send a screenshot to news@weatherwatch.co.nz of the two different temperatures for the same location (need the location in the screenshot too). In the past when this has happened it’s because it is finding two locations in a similar area (ie, the top of a hill or the bottom of it, in the same area). It’s a rare issue, but it’s the likely cause.
Kind regards
– WW
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Ross on 26/07/2025 3:22am
Is it my imagination or do we get more large weather events that contain moisture from the subtropics than we did decades ago. Cheers Ross.
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josh on 22/07/2025 10:42pm
hey Phil and team thank you for this beautiful high and your daily updates i enjoy not earth sciences nz (niwa) i rather Phillip duncans lectures but i will not take any lectures from flipping niwa (earth sciences nz.) .
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