WeatherWatch NZ is forecasting a warmer than usual second half of July. Image / WeatherWatch NZ
WeatherWatch NZ is forecasting a warmer than usual second half of July. Image / WeatherWatch NZ
The second half of July is shaping up to be a lot warmer than average thanks to some mild air flows and subtropical breezes.
WeatherWatch NZ said this week daytime highs across the country were looking to be in the mid to late teens, reaching 17C to 19C in easternareas and possibly Northland.
The South Island would also be slightly warmer than usual, with just light frosts forecast in Southland and Otago.
Queenstown was forecast for an overnight low of 7C on Friday.
Waiouru on the Central Plateau, which regularly drops well below 0C, had a high of 10C this Friday, and overnight lows above freezing all week.
"Even if the northeasterly flow doesn't kick in next week the models suggest not much shift in airflows, which would encourage more of the same from this coming week."
There were also no significant southerly storms forecast over the next week.