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The weather for the long weekend

Published: Thu 31 May 2018 12:36 PM
Thursday 31st May 2018
It’s been a cold and frosty week for much of New Zealand but heading into the long weekend we will see a change. Low pressure returns to the north bringing some wetter but warmer weather to the North Island.
“Clear skies and light winds this week have been perfect conditions for a frost for much of New Zealand,” Metservice meteorologist John Law says,
“However, it’s a different story this weekend as the high pressure is replaced by more active weather returning from the north Tasman Sea.”
Rain is back in the forecast for the North Island this weekend, with the potential for some heavier falls and strong winds from Northland to the Bay of Plenty and around to northern Gisborne. Meanwhile, dry weather is set to persist in the far south and west of the South Island.
“Looking ahead into the weekend rain creeps into the Far North on Saturday and moves across the North Island during Sunday,” says Law, “By Monday, it’s generally a cloudier looking day with spells of rain over the North Island and the east of the South Island, with the chance of some heavier rain returning to the Kaikoura Coast.”
Temperatures across the North Island will be milder.
“Although the weekend is looking cloudier and wetter it will do wonders for our overnight minimums on the North Island,” comments Law. “For example, Hamilton sees it’s minimums change from around -2C to 10C this weekend”
For the extra day of the long weekend the pick of the places to be will be on the South Island, especially in the far south or on the West Coast.
“Westland and Southland should keep hold of some fine weather this weekend, although temperatures in the south are still likely to be just below freezing through the nights, “ says Law.
Keep up to date with the latest forecasts and any watches/warnings at metservice.com or on mobile devices at m.metservice.com. You can also follow our updates on MetService TV, at MetService
New Zealand on Facebook, @metservice and @MetServiceWARN on Twitter and at blog.metservice.com
24 hour rainfall accumulation charts through the long weekend
Official Severe Weather Watches and Warnings are reviewed and re-issued by MetService at least every twelve hours, and more often if necessary. To get the most up to date information on severe weather around the country, or any other forecasts, see metservice.com or on mobile devices at m.metservice.com. You can also follow our updates on MetService TV, at MetService New Zealand on Facebook, @metservice and @MetServiceWARN on Twitter and at blog.metservice.com
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