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Weather Workshop: All Districts forecast for NZ

Issued by Weather Workshop on Wednesday, July 14, 1999 at 4.30am
Now the All Districts forecast from Weather Workshop:

The Situation: A weak ridge of high pressure covers the country. A low in the north Tasman Sea is deepening as it moves east towards the North Island.

NORTHLAND, AUCKLAND, COROMANDEL PENINSULA, WAIKATO, WAITOMO, TAUMARANUI and TARANAKI: Morning cloud and a few drizzle patches clearing and becoming fine with light winds.

BAY of PLENTY/ROTORUA, TAUPO, TAIHAPE, WANGANUI and MANAWATU: Mainly fine with light winds.

GISBORNE, HAWKES BAY and WAIRARAPA: Cloud and a few light showers clearing and becoming fine with light winds.

WELLINGTON: Cloudy at first but becoming fine during the day. Northerly breezes.

NELSON and MARLBOROUGH: Mostly fine with light winds. Cloud and a few light showers may develop about the Kaikoura coast well after dark.

CANTERBURY: Mainly fine at first. Cloud and a few light showers may spread up the coast later. Light winds at first then tending southwest during the afternoon.

BULLER, WESTLAND and FIORDLAND: Mainly fine apart from cloud and a few light showers about southern Fiordland. Southwest breezes.

OTAGO and SOUTHLAND: Mainly fine inland with light winds. About the coast, a few showers and southwesterlies developing.

CHATHAM ISLANDS: A few showers with southwest winds continuing.

THE OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW: Fine to most places but cloud increasing in Northland with northeast winds developing there. Showers continue at the Chathams with southwest winds.

(c) Copyright Weather Workshop Limited 1999

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