Whanganui Chronicle

Expect warm temperatur­es and sunshine this week

- Eva de Jong

Whanganui residents are being treated to weather “feeling quite summery”, with warm temperatur­es and mild days ahead this week.

MetService meteorolog­ist Dan Corrigan said the temperatur­e was expected drop to about 6.9C early this morning, giving people a taste of winter.

Clear skies over Whanganui had brought cooler nights and warmer days.

“On clear nights, the land’s able to cool down more because you don’t get clouds acting as a blanket.”

But Corrigan said those cool temperatur­es in the evenings were looking to nudge back up.

Overnight temperatur­es would be about 13 to 14C with low cloud cover returning to Whanganui.

Daytime temperatur­es would be in the low-mid 20C all week, with highs of 22-24C.

“It’s looking very consistent.” A ridge of high pressure moving across the North Island would bring settled mid-March temperatur­es.

“It’s still feeling quite summery even though the days are getting a bit shorter now.”

Corrigan said showers would come through in the late afternoon on Wednesday but they should be fleeting.

“It’ll be pretty brief, there won’t be too much rain.”

A system moving across from the Tasman Sea and hitting Whanganui would cause a bigger day of decent rain on late Friday.

“There’s a bit of uncertaint­y as to when exactly that rain will arrive.”

Once the rain had passed, the weather should clear “pretty quickly” and there was a low likelihood of steady rain.

“It’s going to be a normal mid-March period of settled weather.”

There may be some westerly winds during the daytime off the Tasman Sea: “We’re not expecting any strong winds.”

It would be a mild week with cloud coming in and out, and plenty of periods of sunshine.

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? Mild temperatur­es in Whanganui will mean there’s a continuing summery feel to the weather.
Photo / Bevan Conley Mild temperatur­es in Whanganui will mean there’s a continuing summery feel to the weather.

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