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Your weather: Mostly fine, sunny weekend after record-breaking temps out east

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13 Sep, 2018 05:52 PM3 mins to read

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Parts of the east coast have had a record-breakingly warm end to the week with more fine weather forecast today.

Niwa said Wairoa in Hawke's Bay reached 25.8C on Thursday, the town's warmest September temperature on record.

MetService had Gisborne reaching 25.1C yesterday, Oamaru 23.4C and Napier 23C.

MetService meteorologist David Miller said today's weather would be quite "benign".

"A big bank of cloud is covering much of the North Island from Auckland south.

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"The South Island is mainly fine too, with just a weakening front in Westland and Buller bringing some rain."

🌡️ NEW RECORD! Wairoa in Hawke's Bay has reached 25.8°C today, the town's warmest September temp on record.

Gisborne has reached 24.9°C (so far), equal-3rd warmest September temp on record. pic.twitter.com/oHFlzOkdLt

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) September 13, 2018

The ridge of high pressure would remain over the upper North Island on Saturday, while a northwest flow moved over central and southern New Zealand.

There could be the odd shower about Northland as a northeast flow moved in, and some showers about Westland and Fiordland, Miller said.

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On Sunday the ridge was forecast to move east as an active front moved northeast over the South Island late Sunday and Monday, before weakening as it slowed over the North Island.

Northwesterlies were expected to strengthen ahead of this front, with potentially severe gale northwesterlies in exposed parts of Fiordland, Southland, Clutha, inland Otago and the Canterbury High Country on Sunday.

25 degrees at Gisborne this afternoon. Wairoa also got to 25 ^JR pic.twitter.com/tk9Hx2Zu1d

— MetService (@MetService) September 13, 2018

There was also potential for severe gale northwesterly winds in exposed parts of Marlborough and Wellington on Monday.

The weather would start to deteriorate on Sunday evening, as a front moved up the South Island bringing rain to the West Coast, Miller said.

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As the front passed over Fiordland, Southland and southern parts of Otago late Sunday and early Monday, there would be a cold south to southwest change which could bring snow down to 500m.

On Tuesday a low was forecast to approach the North Island from the north, potentially bringing heavy rain to northeastern areas including Northland, northern parts of Auckland, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty and northern parts of Gisborne.

Today's weather

Whangārei

Fine apart from morning and evening cloud. Southwest breezes. 17C high, 9C overnight.

Auckland

​ Mostly cloudy, but some fine spells in the afternoon. Southwesterlies, easing evening. 17C high, 11C overnight.

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Hamilton

Mostly cloudy, but some afternoon fine spells. Westerlies, easing evening. 17C high, 6C overnight.

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Tauranga

Fine. Westerlies, easing evening. 19C high, 8C overnight.

New Plymouth Cloudy periods, chance morning drizzle. Westerlies dying out. 16C high, 7C overnight.

Napier Fine. Westerlies dying out morning, then afternoon sea breezes. 20C high, 5C overnight.

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Whanganui​ Mostly cloudy, chance morning drizzle. Northwest breezes. 17C high, 11C overnight.

Wellington A fine morning, then cloud from afternoon. Northerlies. 16C high, 10C overnight.

Nelson Fine, apart from some morning high cloud. Southwesterlies, easing evening. 19C high, 7C overnight.

Christchurch Fine. Northeast breezes. 21C high, 4C overnight.

Dunedin Fine, apart from some morning cloud. Southwesterlies, turning northerly late. 18C high, 8C overnight.

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