The cold start to the week continues
MetService News Release
25
February 2019
The cold start to the week
continues
Brisk cold southerly air has
blanketed the country, bringing down average day time
temperatures for many towns around New Zealand today. Towns
and cities across New Zealand have seen day time highs
tumble.
“Today Masterton will see a high of only 16°C compared to its February average of over 24°C. Similarly, along the east coast of the South Island places such as Christchurch, Ashburton and Timaru will see their highs over 4°C lower than their usual,” MetService meteorologist Mark Bowe mentions.
The cold southerlies won’t last long, with a ridge in the Tasman Sea slowly pushing onto the country today just in time to bring the temperatures up for Tuesday. The rain over the east of the North Island will fade away as the ridge firmly takes hold by Tuesday night.
A spell of wet weather is forecast for the South Island on Wednesday as a front moves up from the far south. Most areas of the South Island see some wet weather but the North Island avoids the worst of it as the front loses steam and gradually weakens as it moves over central New Zealand overnight Wednesday.
Cold air will follow the front and temperatures will tumble once again for many South Island towns on Wednesday and for the rest of the country into Thursday.
Warmer weather is on the way for the start of Autumn, with conditions reverting to normal temperatures experienced for this time of year by Friday as an area of high pressure moves over the country with fine and dry weather forecast for most this weekend.