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Cyclone Gita: What does it mean for New Zealand?

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12 Feb, 2018 05:05 PM3 mins to read

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MetService Weather New Zealand: February 12th - 15th

The hot and sticky tropical weather continues for the North Island with only a brief respite before the potential landfall of Tropical Cyclone Gita early next week.

"Auckland had a dew humidity point of 23C, and it was even 22C in Wellington.

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MetService New Zealand lead meteorologist Michael Martens said a tropical trough hovering over the North Island was behind the "incredibly humid conditions".

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Martens said that mean fog, or 100 per cent humidity was likely this morning.

"That is unheard of. It is what you expect in the Cook Islands and the tropics."

A westerly change will bring dry air and a pleasant high for Thursday and Friday but the humidity returns as Tropical Cyclone Gita enters the Tasman Sea.

The category 4 cyclone passed just below Tonga overnight, hitting the nation with winds of 195km/h and 150-250mm of rain.

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It is now moving towards the southern islands of Fiji and is likely to become a category 5 cyclone today.

(1/2) An excellent example why to avoid biting on single model outcomes, even from really good models. Note change in 4cast for 1 pm NEXT Mon from last night vs this AM. Last night the ECMWF model put #TCGita (well) off the QLD coast. This AM's forecast is much farther SE. pic.twitter.com/FAXJB4RA5A

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) February 11, 2018

Tropical Cyclone Gita is scheduled to pass south of New Caledonia on Saturday before travelling south into the Tasman Sea.

"Early next week there is a chance it may reach New Zealand, but the model is still uncertain," Martens said.

"Once it moves out of the tropics and the sea temperature decreases it will lose a lot of its power.

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"Even if it gets up to a category 5 it will likely be a 3 or a mid-level 2 storm if it reaches here."

Today's weather

Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty:
Areas of rain, chance of heavy falls / thunderstorms otherwise fairly patchy. Humid north to northeasterly winds continue.
Highs: 25C-26C

Western North Island (including Central North Island):
Cloudy areas, may be a shower or two more so in the afternoon. Becoming drier again in the evening. West to northwesterly winds.
Highs: 23C-26C

Eastern North Island: Areas of rain, more so about Hawke's Bay where there could be heavy falls and even a thunderstorm or two. Gisborne and further south about the Wairarapa may be fairly dry with high cloud although a shower or two in the afternoon can't be discounted. Winds from the northerly quarter.
Highs: 25C-29C

Wellington:
Sunny spells with north to northwesterly winds, easing from afternoon.
High: 23C

Marlborough and Nelson:
Sunny, some cloud develops overnight. Afternoon northwesterlies for Marlborough, afternoon northerlies for Nelson.
Highs: 26C-30C

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Canterbury:
Sunny weather with afternoon east to northeasterly winds, some cloud moves in later in the evening or overnight.
Highs: 24C-27C

West Coast:
Morning cloud with a drizzle patch or two then sunny areas increase from afternoon, light winds tend southwest after midday.
Highs: 22C-27C

Southland and Otago:

A few showers pass through Southland late morning then into

Otago

(especially in the east) late afternoon / evening. Showers about eastern Otago may be heavy then clearing at night. Before showers move in conditions are mostly sunny with northwesterlies, changing south to southwest as showers move in.

Highs: 18C-27C

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