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Weather fine and settled before weakening Tropical Cyclone Linda brings the rain

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The country is in for a deserved few days of settled weather, but a system brewing near Australia might just wreck our weekends.

Tropical Cyclone Linda has formed to the northeast of Queensland and could move closer to New Zealand as a former cyclone by the weekend, bringing rain to the North Island.

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology named the Category 1 cyclone yesterday afternoon.

In its latest update this morning the cyclone was shifting south-southwest over the Coral Sea, and was expected to remain offshore of the southern Queensland coast.

Dangerous surf is expected to hit the Queensland coast today and tomorrow.

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Updated severe weather warning for; dangerous surf conditions from Wednesday and abnormally high tides from Thursday. Affecting #FraserCoast, #SunshineCoast and #GoldCoast beaches. This is due to tropical #CycloneLinda. For current warnings visit: https://t.co/Wv7JMyuSS2 pic.twitter.com/uzXlDounhM

— Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland (@BOM_Qld) March 13, 2018

At this stage it did not look like Linda would bring anything "too severe" to New Zealand, MetService meteorologist Nick Zachar said.

"It is a pretty low grade, Category 1, and is really only weakening from here out.

"Over the next 24 to 36 hours we expect them to reclassify it as a former cyclone."

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After moving closer to Australia's East Coast, Linda is expected to track southeast towards New Zealand as a former cyclone.

Tropical Cyclone Linda is shifting south southwest over the Coral Sea and is expected to remain offshore of the southern Queensland coast. #CycloneLinda https://t.co/rVLE6i5J4y pic.twitter.com/FWBGXZ438j

— Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland (@BOM_Qld) March 13, 2018

"There are different models, but right now we are not expecting too severe weather for New Zealand. It could enhance rainfall, but we are not expecting any severe impacts."

As Tropical Cyclone Hola moves further away from New Zealand, a ridge of settled weather has shifted over the country.

The weather across the country today is looking to be relatively fine, with temperatures in the low 20s.

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"Most of the country can expect a pretty nice day.

"There are still a few showers from Taranaki to Northland, but the whole North Island and eastern South Island should be in for a fine, sunny day."

A brief downpour at about 4.30am in Auckland should be all the rain the city sees today.

Showers will be sticking around the West Coast and coastal Southland, including Invercargill.

Thankfully the strongest winds and heaviest rain of #CycloneHola stayed offshore but here's a look at some of the weather over New Zealand in the last 24 hours. ^JL pic.twitter.com/qiSF5xTkzD

— MetService (@MetService) March 12, 2018

The settled weather will continue in the North Island tomorrow, but a system from the southwest will start to hit the bottom of the South Island tomorrow evening.

It will make its way up the country on Friday, spreading rain from Southland and Fiordland up the South Island, reaching the central North Island by midday.

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It will shift over the rest of the country by Saturday, dropping temperatures by 5 to 6 degrees as it goes.

Today's weather

• Whangarei

Mainly fine but the chance of a shower this morning. Southwesterlies dying out in the evening. 23C high, 13C overnight.

• Auckland

Mainly fine apart from a few early morning showers. Southwesterlies dying out in the evening. 22C high, 15C overnight.

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• Hamilton

Mainly fine but the chance of a morning shower. Southwesterlies dying out in the evening. 22C high, 10C overnight.

• Tauranga

Fine apart from morning cloud. Southwesterlies. 24C high, 13C overnight.

• New Plymouth

Morning cloud and the chance of a shower, then fine. Southwesterlies. 21C high, 15C overnight.

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• Napier

Fine apart from morning cloud. Southwesterlies dying out. 24C high, 11C overnight.

• Wellington​

Mainly fine, but chance morning shower about the south coast. Northerlies developing this morning. 20C high, 16C overnight.

• Nelson​

Fine with light winds. 22C high, 13C overnight.

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• Christchurch​

Fine. Northeast breezes. 23C high, 10C overnight.

• Dunedin​

Fine, high cloud towards evening. Westerlies. 20C high, 12C overnight.

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