Next 24 Hours in Gisborne
Next 9 Days in Gisborne
Tue 15 Jul
Tue 15 Jul
16Β°
Day
6Β°
Night
Mostly sunny. Fairly breezy West to Nor'West winds.
WNW
23km/h
0%
chance
of rain
trace
Mostly sunny. Fairly breezy West to Nor'West winds.
Wed 16 Jul
Wed 16 Jul
13Β°
Day
10Β°
Night
Showers. Light East to Nor'East winds.
ENE
11km/h
80%
chance
of rain
17.2mm
Showers. Light East to Nor'East winds.
Thu 17 Jul
Thu 17 Jul
13Β°
Day
5Β°
Night
Rain. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
24km/h
90%
chance
of rain
6.4mm
Rain. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
Fri 18 Jul
Fri 18 Jul
14Β°
Day
7Β°
Night
A mix of sun and cloud. Light West to Sou'West winds.
WSW
12km/h
20%
chance
of rain
1mm
A mix of sun and cloud. Light West to Sou'West winds.
Sat 19 Jul
Sat 19 Jul
13Β°
Day
8Β°
Night
Afternoon showers. Breezy Sou'West winds.
SW
16km/h
50%
chance
of rain
14mm
Afternoon showers. Breezy Sou'West winds.
Sun 20 Jul
Sun 20 Jul
13Β°
Day
7Β°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
21km/h
40%
chance
of rain
2.7mm
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
Mon 21 Jul
Mon 21 Jul
12Β°
Day
8Β°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
21km/h
50%
chance
of rain
6.6mm
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
Tue 22 Jul
Tue 22 Jul
12Β°
Day
7Β°
Night
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
SSW
20km/h
40%
chance
of rain
2.7mm
Showers. Fairly breezy South to Sou'West winds.
Wed 23 Jul
Wed 23 Jul
12Β°
Day
6Β°
Night
Mostly cloudy. Breezy Southerly winds.
S
15km/h
20%
chance
of rain
0.8mm
Mostly cloudy. Breezy Southerly winds.
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JSMack on 14/07/2025 6:37am
Is there anyway we can see rainfall in last 24hrs from stations.
A bit exhausting getting up at midnight, recording accumulated rainfall for the day, then adding it to the 8am readingβ¦β¦
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WW Forecast Team on 14/07/2025 7:22am
Sadly both MetService (and what was Niwa β now Earth Sciences) commercialise access and display of tax funded historical data. Put simply, last time we asked NZβs two Government Agencies for public historical weather data we were told it would be 1 million dollars or more per year (Niwa). Free in all other modern nations. Weβre as frustrated as you are, but βThe Crownβ is a commercial business as much as it is as Government. According to the New Zealand Commerce Commission or Government βnothing can be done about thisβ.
β WW
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josh on 9/07/2025 10:36pm
holy smokes orange rain warning for auckland tommorow.some decent heavy rain on already damp ground in auckland tommorow. is this a atmospheric river?
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josh on 10/07/2025 12:20am
there seems to be a rain/downpour train stuck over northland and Auckland atm. a bit concerning given what is forecasted for tommorow.
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Jess on 8/07/2025 12:10am
Why can I not see the current temperature for Huntly? Itβs been like this for a week or so
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WW Forecast Team on 10/07/2025 3:02am
Hi Jess, we are looking in to it. It may simply be the owners of those stations have them offline/moved. But will double check.
Cheers
β WW
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josh on 7/07/2025 11:02pm
hey team i wonder if you could do a special update for texas usa after their deadly flooding and apparent predictions for more floods there.
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