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Your weather: Fog restrictions at Auckland Airport lifted after 31 flights cancelled or delayed

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MetService Weather New Zealand: August 1st - 4th

A blanket of thick fog is clearing after wreaking havoc at Auckland Airport with 31 flights cancelled or delayed.

Auckland Airport lifted fog restrictions at 8.21am after having them in place since 1.30am.

In that time 19 domestic flights were cancelled and 12 delayed due to the fog.

International flights were not affected by the fog.

The NZ Transport Agency has also warned of reduced visibility on Auckland's motorway network due to the fog.

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MetService meteorologist Arno Dyason said the thick fog was likely to stick around until midday.

Fog at @AKL_Airport – delays and cancellations expected. For the latest flight information: https://t.co/YcGiDWOtvX or use our app.

— Auckland Airport (@AKL_Airport) August 1, 2018

"It is quite extensive, from Northland down to Whanganui, covering much of the central North Island too."

It formed in the wake of yesterday's slow-moving front, which left behind some warm and humid air, and a clear night sky.

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"Those conditions really gave a good opportunity for fog to form."

Once it cleared most parts of the North Island were in for a fine winter's day.

The main weather story of the day was on the South Island's West Coast.

MetService had issued a severe rain watch to this evening about south Westland and Buller.

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Heavy rain watch for Bay of Plenty

02 Aug 03:09 AM

Tomorrow this front would make its way north, becoming stationary and spreading rain over the northeast of the North Island.

It was forecast to hover over Bay of Plenty and Gisborne through the weekend, before moving east on Monday.

TAKE EXTRA CARE: FOG
Fog is heavy in patches on most of Auckland's motorways this morning. Please ensure your lights are on & watch your following distance. ^TP#WhatLocationIsThis? #NameTheInterchange pic.twitter.com/Elcl04qSyn

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) August 1, 2018

There was still some uncertainty about exactly where would see the heaviest rain, Dyason said.

"But the focus will be on eastern Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, but most eastern areas will get some rain, even in the South Island.

"All parts exposed to the north, including Northland and Auckland, should get some rain over the weekend."

A weak ridge of high pressure would cover the South Island, bringing mostly fine weather from Friday through Sunday.

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Northerlies would strengthen over the South Island on Monday ahead of a front approaching from the Tasman Sea.

Today's weather

Whangārei

Mainly fine with morning fog. High cloud increasing evening. Northwesterly developing morning. 17C high, 9C overnight.

Auckland

​ Fine, but areas of morning fog. High cloud increasing evening. Northwesterly. 16C high, 10C overnight.

Hamilton

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Cloudy with morning fog, but also some afternoon fine spells. Northwest developing morning. 15C high, 7C overnight.

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Tauranga

Partly cloudy. Northwest developing evening. 15C high, 9C overnight.

New Plymouth A few showers, turning to rain in the evening, possibly heavy. Northwesterlies, strengthening evening. 14C high, 8C overnight.

Napier Fine, some high cloud from afternoon. Northerlies. 18C high, 7C overnight.

Wellington Cloud increasing with the chance of a shower. Rain at night. Brisk northerlies. 14C high, 10C overnight.

Nelson Rain developing late morning, chance heavy. Northerlies. 13C high, 5C overnight.

Christchurch Cloud increasing, and a few spots of rain from afternoon. Light winds. 15C high, 4C overnight.

Dunedin Becoming cloudy, occasional rain afternoon, more persistent evening. Northeasterlies. 12C high, 8C overnight.

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