The cyclone may well be around for a couple of weeks, cradled in place by strong and dry high pressure zones to the south of ...
The first week of March will kick off with some wet weather for New Zealand but it’s a bit of a messy set-up with so much high pressure around. But there’s a break in the high pressure next week – ...
Next week a southerly change looks to bring a burst of wet weather, mainly to the eastern side of the country from Southland to East Cape. Western and northern parts of the North Island look driest.
A third tropical cyclone is west of Australia and poses no threat to land. Despite all the tropical rain north of NZ, the ...
We’re tracking 3 tropical cyclones and 1 ex-tropical cyclone around Australia, New Zealand and the south Pacific over the ...
Low pressure covers NZ for the rest of Tuesday but clears away Wednesday as westerly quarter winds return to the country.
Two low pressure systems are moving into NZ over Monday and Tuesday and both are weakening as they do so. This brings the ...
Despite a few showers – and some locally may be heavy and bring relief this week – most places lean dry or drier than average. The only exception is the very south to south-west of the South Island ...
A south to south-west change is moving into NZ over late Thursday and going into Friday – but don’t expect much rain if you ...
High pressure in the NZ area is actually the most dominant force – holding the tropical lows back from expanding properly and ensuring much of NZ and Australia remains drier than usual for the next ...
High pressure is returning to the NZ area as the tropical South Pacific is smothered in low pressure producing ...