Sub-tropical warmth moves in

If you think it’s mild compared to a week ago – you’re right. A week ago air from Antarctica brought snow and frosts to New Zealand, now we have winds from the opposite direction, out of the sub-tropics. It means fog patches here and there and warmer weather, especially this weekend as north to north west winds push across all of the country. Frosts and snow look far less likely over the next 7 days.

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