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Cyclone Gita to bring high winds, heavy rain and humid conditions

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The powerful cyclone that tore through Tonga and Samoa is now heading towards New Zealand and is forecast to bring storm-force winds and heavy rain.

While fine weather was in store for most of the country over the next couple of days, Tropical Cyclone Gita was expected to bring very humid conditions when it arrived over the North Island late Monday or early Tuesday.

Lead MetService meteorologist Bill Singh said this morning that Gita, still a Category 4 system, was now southwest of Nadi, Fiji.

It was on course to move further south, passing southern parts of Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

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#CycloneGita
MetService have issued a blog with the history & future track of #TCGITA. You can find it at https://t.co/YEkMGeFMG0
This system will likely impact New Zealand early next week, but there is considerable uncertainly regarding the track as it approaches us. ^Lisa pic.twitter.com/D2m1SwozxY

— MetService (@MetService) February 14, 2018

"It's moving in a southwest direction and there is a general consensus in the model that Tropical Cyclone Gita will move out of the tropics during Saturday.

"Gita will be heading our way generally towards the North Island. The location and the timing - there is still a bit of difference in that. But most of the models have Gita moving towards central North Island during Tuesday,'' he said.

A trough moving up from the south of New Zealand was like to stay around the upper North Island from late Sunday or early Monday, he said.

"But as Gita moves southeast towards the North Island, that rain will become widespread from late Monday."

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The threat track map for Tropical Cyclone Gita as at 6pm, February 14. Image / Fiji Meteorological Service
The threat track map for Tropical Cyclone Gita as at 6pm, February 14. Image / Fiji Meteorological Service

Residents in Samoa and Tonga continue a massive clean-up after the category 4 cyclone ripped through both countries late last week and early this week, respectively.

The Tongan Government declared a state of emergency hours before Gita struck on Monday night, after forecasters predicted winds of up to 250km/h.

New Zealand would be spared such fierce conditions, however. Singh said it was likely the cyclone would be Category 2 ex-tropical cyclone by the time it arrived.

Much of the country would be fine today, save for cloud in Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Whangarei and Palmerston North.

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Aucklanders were in for a brilliant day of sunshine with some light winds and a temperature high of 27C.

The South Island could also expect mostly fine conditions, but some showers were forecast for Greymouth, Dunedin, Queenstown and Invercargill.

Today's forecast

• Whangarei: Fine, light winds and sea breezes. High 27C, overnight low 18C
• Auckland: Fine day, light winds. High 27C, overnight low 16C
• Hamilton: Fine, light winds. High 26C, overnight low 12C
• Tauranga: A fine day. Some morning cloud. Light winds and sea breezes. High 28C, low 16C
• New Plymouth: Fine, light winds. 24C high, overnight low 16C
• Napier: Fine. Light winds and sea breezes. High 26C, low 15C
• Wellington: Fine, northerlies. 23C high, overnight low 19C
• Nelson: Fine. 28C high, overnight low 14C high
• Christchurch: Morning cloud then fine. 28C high, overnight low 12C
• Dunedin: Cloudy periods. Brief showers in afternoon. 25C high, overnight low 15C

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