Herald on Sunday

A weather lottery for kids’ holidays

Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay in line for sunniest days this week

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The school holidays may have got off to a warm, sunny start for much of the country, but MetService says the week ahead is set to be a mixed bag.

A front moving over the North Island will bring rain to North Island areas west of, and including, the Central Plateau.

Hamilton is in line for rain, showers are forecast in both Auckland and Wellington.

In the east, again, it will be dry, albeit cloudy.

Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay are the regions to be this week, where temperatur­es are expected to reach the early 20s.

The rest of the week looks set to be mostly fine, with the odd shower here and there.

MetService is advising parents to be prepared by carrying raincoats when heading out or to plan activities around the rain radar on its website.

While the weather was fine this weekend, holidaymak­ers made the most of their days off across New Zealand.

In Queenstown, Coronet Peak skifield was the scene of canine chaos, as working dogs and their more domesticat­ed town equivalent­s took to the snow to race to the bottom of the peak in the 44th Dog Derby.

Hundreds of participan­ts — dogs and their owners — ran, slid and tumbled down the hill for the $750 prize for the winner, and $250 for the runners-up, with the townie dog winner getting $500 for the shorter meadows run.

And in downtown Auckland, the On Water Boat Show — a showcase for large and luxury vessels — was packed with punters over the weekend.

The four-day event continues at Viaduct Harbour today.

 ?? Photo / Doug Sherring ?? Fayeth Robinson, 4, enjoying Wynyard Quarter yesterday.
Photo / Doug Sherring Fayeth Robinson, 4, enjoying Wynyard Quarter yesterday.
 ??  ?? The 44th Dog Derby
The 44th Dog Derby

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