Weekend Herald

Bye-bye blue skies as the clouds roll in

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The bluebird days of the working week may have disappeare­d but it will remain mostly settled in the top of the North Island today.

Cloudy periods are expected from Northland to Waitomo, and east to Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Taupo¯, the MetService says.

Isolated showers are also expected to develop from Auckland southwards during the day.

It’s a different story at the other end of the country, with an orange level heavy rain warning for Fiordland through to noon today.

Seventy to 100 millimetre­s of rain was likely in a 12-hour period, with peak rates of 10 to 20mm an hour, the MetService said.

Heavy rain watches have also been issued for the ranges of Westland, south of Otira, from 4am to 5pm today, and the ranges of Buller and Westland, north of Otira, from 11am to 11pm today.

These watches could be upgraded to warnings. “There is still a lot of uncertaint­y about total rainfall accumulati­ons.”

The North Island’s Tararua Range is also in line for wet weather, with a heavy rain watch from 4pm today till 1am tomorrow.

But as wetter, more changeable weather rolls in, overnight temperatur­es will go up a few notches, after some chilly mornings this week.

“Auckland has a forecast overnight low temperatur­e of 16C on Sunday, a pretty big difference to the 4.7C recorded at Auckland Airport Thursday morning,” said MetService’s Ashlee Parkes.

Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay may be the places to be today, mainly fine except for some high cloud. Gisborne is expected to reach a high of 18C and Napier 20C.

Showers turn to rain this afternoon from Taranaki to Ka¯piti, including Taumarunui and Taihape, while cloudy periods in Wellington, Wairarapa, Marlboroug­h and Nelson will give way to scattered rain from afternoon or evening.

The mild late autumn weather continues across the country, with temperatur­es in the high teens for many. Auckland will reach 19C, Hamilton 17C and Tauranga and Wellington 18C.

It’ll be slightly cooler in the south, with 15C in Invercargi­ll and 16C in Christchur­ch, but Nelson and Dunedin fare slightly better, with 17C expected.

 ?? Photo / Alex Burton ?? What better way to enjoy the fine autumn weather yesterday than by taking a leisurely stroll along Auckland’s waterfront?
Photo / Alex Burton What better way to enjoy the fine autumn weather yesterday than by taking a leisurely stroll along Auckland’s waterfront?

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