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Settled Weekend but Change is Coming


21 March 2019

As a high pressure is dominating the weather over New Zealand, MetService are forecasting more settled and warm weather for the coming weekend.

“Temperatures have been stubbornly high with humid conditions causing muggy nights,” says MetService Meteorologist Gerrit Keyser.

The high pressure is situated to the southeast of the country with a light anti-clockwise flow, circulating the same airmass over the country all week and now into the weekend. The high pressure also acts as a block for any cold fronts coming from the west. Moreover, it prevents the atmosphere from reaching a state in which it can whip all this moisture into something that can produce rain. There are insignificant showers here and there where the afternoon sun manages to heat the surface sufficiently to create some uplift. On Friday and Saturday heat driven showers are expected to be present over inland areas of the country in the afternoon.

“A change in our weather maps is expected for early next week,” advises Keyser, “As a front reaches the far south on Sunday afternoon and this slowly spreads up the country.”

A good amount of rain for the South Island is expected with this front during next week. Which will be welcome news for areas that are desperately waiting for more than a few drops of water. However, this system does not seem to bring relief from the muggy heat as more warm air moves onto New Zealand bringing unseasonably high overnight temperatures over the whole country.


To get the most up to date information on severe weather around the country, or any other forecasts, see metservice.com or download the MetService mobile app

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