Settled Autumn Week, But Brief Mid-week Change
Weather over Aotearoa
New Zealand remains settled over the next couple of days
until a wet weather system approaches mid-week. MetService
is forecasting a cool, wet change to cut in on a mild Autumn
week. As the country settles into the new season, the
week gets off to a benign, albeit cooler, start, with
sprinklings of showers in the west and mostly bright skies
in the east. Things pivot on Wednesday, however, as a
low from the Tasman Sea draws near. MetService meteorologist
Mmathapelo Makgabutlane explains: “The front associated
with the low brings rain to the western and southern South
Island as it tracks northwards, even reaching as far inland
as Central Otago”. The rain, however, is not the
whole story. The front ushers in a cool southwest change
that dips temperatures back down to the mid to upper teens
for the South Island. “As changeable as it is, Autumn is
‘pre-winter’ after all, and we can expect things to
continue to gradually get cooler over the coming months,”
Makgabutlane remarked. The baton passes to the North
Island during the latter parts of Wednesday as the front
advances, while starting to clear from the south. “By the
end of Thursday most of the North Island will have received
at least some rain or showers,” Makgabutlane
commented. The North Island also sees cooler
conditions on Thursday, although not as much as its southern
counterpart, and the rest of the week remains nippy over the
country as temperatures are slow to
recover.