“It’s a very showery on-and-off sort of week ahead... you’ll get showers one day, and then it will kind of clear out for a bit, and then showers again.”
She said this was pretty normal for the winter and Whanganui would be spared the worst of the conditions, especially when the winds turned from westerlies to southwesterlies late in the week.
“There’s not a huge amount of trend on things - it’s not one feature coming through and then a nice big ridge. It’s not the way that it goes in winter.”
Temperatures would stay around the average for July in the region, with daytime highs between 15C and 16C expected through the start of the week, slightly cooling to 14C on Thursday due to the southwesterly change.
Overnight temperatures would also be around average for the time of year, expected to be about 8C.
Finn Williams is a multimedia journalist for the Whanganui Chronicle. He joined the Chronicle in early 2022 and regularly covers stories about business, events and emergencies. He also enjoys writing opinion columns on whatever interests him.