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Weather: Finer days are on the way; North Island thunderstorms and rain for the entire country to end the week first

By Caitlan Johnston
Multimedia journalist·NZ Herald·
31 Oct, 2023 08:56 PM2 mins to read

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Finer days are on the way.

Finer days are on the way.

More unsettled weather is expected to hit New Zealand’s shores to round off the week but forecasters are promising days of sunshine are on the horizon.

MetService said a high-pressure system will be sitting over the country from next week through to the middle of the country.

“So that would tend to mean a lot more settled weather, which I guess, you know, heading into November people will be looking out for that, especially the regions that were recently affected by severe weather. It’s a good chance for them to dry out,” said MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris.

Ferris cautioned that lingering high-pressure systems can sometimes cause cloudy starts to the days.

Although it's an unsettled end to October & start to November for New Zealand, there's sun on the horizon ☀️

The long-range pattern favours high pressure from around 5 November & it could stick around into the mid-month!

This will come with drier & eventually warmer weather. pic.twitter.com/a9OVRu0YjZ

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) October 30, 2023
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The flood-ravaged region of Tairawhiti-Hawke’s Bay is in for some relief with a weekend forecast showing sunny skies and highs of 24C for Gisborne and Napier.

However, Ferris said there is still a little bit more unsettled weather come before then with a severe thunderstorm watch in place today for central and southern North Island regions and a low-pressure system coming in from the Tasman Sea at the end of the week.

Those in Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taupo, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Taihape, Wanganui, Manawatu and Tararua are being warned to expect thunderstorms between 1pm and 9pm today.

🌩Severe Thunderstorm Watch🌩

Parts of the North Island will need to keep their eyes on the skies today as there's risk of thunderstorms popping up.

Downpours could bring in excess of 25mm rain per hour and we'll issue a Warning if one is detected on our radar network. pic.twitter.com/0bm7nwyE5c

— MetService (@MetService) October 31, 2023

Localised downpours of 25 to 40 mm/h in these areas are expected. There is also a chance of hail, flooding and localised tornadoes or funnel clouds.

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“As we head into tomorrow, Thursday, we do see a little bit more unsettled weather with the next weather system affecting our shores,” said Ferris.

Ferris said this low-pressure system will bring more rain for the entire country through to Saturday.

“It’s not looking like a big weather system, but it is going to bring some rain and some winter (conditions) to parts of the country,” he said.

Ferris said cool air will also move across the country and will more noticeable in the South Island.

Auckland’s low temperatures over the weekend will be around 12C with highs around 20C.

On Saturday, Christchurch will see a high of 21C and a low of 9C before those temperatures, respectively, drop to 15C and 7C on Sunday.

Ferris was optimistic that next week’s good weather would be sticking around until the middle of the month.

“It’s still looking like high pressure will be pretty persistent around our shores,” he said.



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