Next 24 Hours in Forecast-Christchurch-Saturday-November-30-2019
Next 9 Days in Christchurch
Tue 20 May
Tue 20 May
13°
Day
5°
Night
Partly cloudy. Light Nor'East winds.
NE
12km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Light Nor'East winds.
Wed 21 May
Wed 21 May
15°
Day
7°
Night
Mainly sunny. Calm/Variable winds.
NNW
7km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mainly sunny. Calm/Variable winds.
Thu 22 May
Thu 22 May
15°
Day
6°
Night
Mostly sunny. Light East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
11km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly sunny. Light East to Nor'East winds.
Fri 23 May
Fri 23 May
15°
Day
6°
Night
Mainly sunny. Light North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
11km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Mainly sunny. Light North to Nor'East winds.
Sat 24 May
Sat 24 May
15°
Day
12°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Breezy North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
15km/h
10%
chance
of rain
1.3mm
A mix of sun and cloud. Breezy North to Nor'East winds.
Sun 25 May
Sun 25 May
16°
Day
13°
Night
Morning showers. Fairly breezy North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
23km/h
40%
chance
of rain
0.6mm
Morning showers. Fairly breezy North to Nor'East winds.
Mon 26 May
Mon 26 May
17°
Day
12°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy North to Nor'East winds.
NNE
23km/h
10%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy North to Nor'East winds.
Tue 27 May
Tue 27 May
15°
Day
8°
Night
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Northerly winds.
N
22km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Fairly breezy Northerly winds.
Wed 28 May
Wed 28 May
12°
Day
5°
Night
Partly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
W
17km/h
20%
chance
of rain
trace
Partly cloudy. Breezy Westerly winds.
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Helen on 9/05/2025 8:55am
Over the past few months, has the inner AKL region experienced more severe weather, specifically thunderstorms, than in comparable months in previous years? Judging by the number of severe thunderstorm warnings issued by Metservice and the number of alerts via my mobile it would seem so? Or are they just playing it safe ito of predictions? You guys are definitely the go-to for weather info. Thank you!
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WW Forecast Team on 9/05/2025 8:14pm
Hi Helen, yes there has been an uptick in severe weather/thunderstorms/downpours in Auckland lately (and Northland and other parts of northern NZ in particular). That has been due to a series of both low pressure areas around the north of NZ, but mainly due to very powerful anticyclones to the east of NZ dragging down sub-tropical air. This set-up often causes this weather but we don’t always get this set-up every year, hence why it’s noticeable now. Autumn, Winter and Spring can all produce a lot of thundery weather when more tropical air is mixed into the NZ area. Thanks for the support of what we do 🙂
– WW Team
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Stuart Aitken on 18/05/2025 9:45pm
Can you please tell these thunderstorms to come down to Hamilton.
Thanks
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Sean on 7/05/2025 9:09pm
Interesting Wellington is forecast for 30mm of rain tomorrow, yet the latest MetService forecast shows much less than that (closer to 10). No rain warning which i’d expect for 30mm
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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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