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Heavy rain watch, thunderstorms, for eastern Bay of Plenty but warmer temperatures predicted for end of 2021

Zoe Hunter
By Zoe Hunter
Bay of Plenty Times·
3 Oct, 2021 05:30 AM4 mins to read

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The rest of spring is set to be warmer than normal, according to Niwa. Photo / NZME

The rest of spring is set to be warmer than normal, according to Niwa. Photo / NZME

The Bay of Plenty could be warmer than usual for the rest of the year despite the typical "indecisive" start to spring.

The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) is forecasting warmer than usual temperatures and near-normal rainfall from October to December.

Niwa's outlook showed temperatures in the Bay of Plenty were 60 per cent likely to be above average.

Rainfall was 45 per cent likely to be near normal while there was a 40 per cent chance soil moisture and river flows would be below or near normal.

Niwa National Climate Centre principal scientist Chris Brandolino said they were confident temperatures were going to be above average in the next few months.

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Brandolino said Niwa was keeping an eye on the potential development of a La Niña weather pattern, which could potentially bring high humidity and warmer temperatures to the region.

Oct-Dec climate outlook 🔮

💧 Soil moisture: currently wetter than this time last year

🌦️ Rain: early Oct looks unsettled, but possibly tending drier as the season unfolds

🌡️ Temps: northeasterly winds draw down warmth & humidity from the sub-tropicshttps://t.co/0S6Y7udETS pic.twitter.com/vzA8NZXbUB

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) September 30, 2021

"There's likely going to be increased chances for more humidity.

"People could be running fans and air cons a bit more than usual and people may be going to the beach a bit more. It's going to be warm for October's standards and a bit of a humid week."

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However, that did not mean there wouldn't be a "chilly day or two".

"We're expecting variability."

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Meanwhile, a heavy rain watch was in place for the eastern ranges of the Bay of Plenty.

Rainfall amounts may reach "warning criteria" between 8am and 6pm tomorrow as a trough is forecast to move southeast across central and northern New Zealand.

According to MetService's national monthly outlook, spring had done its thing during the first two weeks of September.

A spokesman said the spring weather so far could not have been more contrasting.

"This is typical of spring weather but that doesn't make deciding when to put the winter woollens away any easier."

The outlook for October also included "classic indecisive spring weather".

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"High pressure brings a fine and settled weekend with chilly mornings across the country to get October under way, but things don't stay that way for long.

"An area of low pressure becomes slow-moving in the southern Tasman Sea pushing warm, humid northwesterlies and repeated bouts of rain across the country through the first full week of the month.

"This likely leads to a wet week for most places, especially those exposed to the northerlies."

The bottom line for spring is low pressure dominates the first half of the month with warmer and wetter than average conditions, but, things calm down as high pressure moves in for the second half of October.

Severe Weather Warnings and Watches have been issued for Heavy Rain that is expected to affect parts of the country tonight and Monday https://t.co/qHyE5zhh6X ^PL pic.twitter.com/scHeOTvxwP

— MetService (@MetService) October 2, 2021

A MetService spokesman said it was set to be a wet start to the first week of the school holidays.

"It's going to be a bit showery ... but keep an eye on the skies as it shouldn't be too bad."

The spokesman said it was going to be an "unsettled" week ahead but the weather was expected to start to clear up on Friday.

However, he said Tauranga's temperatures would be "mild" and "slightly above average" for this time of year shifting between 19 and 21 degrees.

It was set to be a bit cooler in Rotorua with temperatures between 17 and 19 degrees forecast for the week ahead, he said.

The forecast, as of Sunday

Tauranga

Monday: Heavy rain, possibly thunder, changing northeasterlies. High of 19C, low of 12C.
Tuesday: Few showers, mainly afternoon, westerlies dying out. High of 20C, low of 13C.
Wednesday: Often cloudy, few showers, northerly breezes. High of 19C, low of 14C.

Rotorua

Monday: Heavy rain, possibly thunder, northeasterlies. High of 17C, low of 10C.
Tuesday: Early cloud, fine spells, few showers, light winds. High of 19C, low of 10C.
Wednesday: Cloudy, chance of showers, northerly breezes. High of 19C, low of 12C.

Source: MetService

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