NY'S Weather: Here's What's Happening

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Wednesday, 30 Dec 2015, 3:52PM
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Photo: iStock

Queenstown:

NYE: Mainly fine, with light winds.

A high of 26 degrees and a low of 11 degrees overnight

NY: Mainly fine, with light winds

A high of 27 degrees, low of 13 degrees overnight

Clouds will begin to roll in on January 2 with a chance of late showers before the rain sets in on January 3. The sun is expected to begin to peek through again on January 5, before making a full showing again on January 6.

Nelson:
NYE: Becoming fine, light winds.

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 13 degrees

NY: Fine, light winds

A high of 25 degrees and a low of 17 degrees

Rain is expected to come in early on January 2 and continue through the weekend until Tuesday January 5, before the sun comes out in full force on Wednesday January 6.

Wellington:
NYE: A few morning showers which will make way for a clear afternoon evening.

A high of 20 degrees and a low of 12 degrees overnight

NY: Fine, northerlies developing

A high of 24 degrees and a low of 16 degrees

Rain is expected to come in and stay throughout the weekend until Tuesday January 5 when the sun begins to make a showing before eventually coming out in full force on Wednesday January 6. Temperatures remain relatively cool throughout the first week of the New Year with a high of 17 degrees in that first week.

Taupo:
NYE: A few showers, light winds.

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 12 degrees

NY: Mainly fine, northeast breezes

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 15 degrees

There isn't too much sun to greet the New Year in Taupo with showers expected to carry through the first days of next year until Tuesday January 5 when the sun begins to peek through the clouds, before eventually making a full show on Wednesday January 6.

Hastings:
NYE: Cloudy periods, chance shower, southerly winds

A high of 19 degrees and a low of 14 degrees overnight

NY: Fine spells, northeast developing

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 16 degrees overnight

The first weekend of the New Year is expected to be a little wet and rainy with the sun finally making a showing from behind the clouds on Tuesday January 5, before coming out in full force on Wednesday January 6 and Thursday January 7.

Napier:
NYE: Cloudy periods, chance of shower

A high of 20 degrees and a low of 15 degrees overnight

NY: Fine spells, northeast developing

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 17 degrees overnight

The first weekend of the New Year is expected to be a little wet and rainy with the sun finally making a showing from behind the clouds on Tuesday January 5, before coming out in full force on Wednesday January 6 and Thursday January 7.

Tauranga:
NYE: Occasional showers easing, light winds

A high of 24 degrees and a low of 16 degrees overnight

NY: Cloudy, northeast breezes

A high of 21 degrees and a low of 17 degrees overnight

A rainy weekend in Tauranga over the New Year with showers kicking in on the Saturday only to finally ease on Tuesday January 5 and coming out from behind the clouds on Wednesday January 6.

Bay of Plenty:
NYE: Occasional showers, becoming isolated in the evening, northeast breezes

A high of 23 degrees and a low of 16 degrees overnight

NY: Cloudy periods with a few showers, easterlies

A high of 20 degrees and a low of 17 degrees

Showers expected throughout the first weekend of the year through to the Tuesday, January 5, when the sun begins to shine.

Coromandel:
NYE: Cloudy periods, with isolated showers in the east, easterlies developing

A high of 24 degrees and a low of 17 degrees overnight

NY: Showers, easterlies

A high of 21 degrees and a low of 16 degrees overnight

Showers expected throughout the first weekend of the year through to the Wednesday January 6, when the sun begins to shine.

Auckland:
NYE: Mainly fine, chance shower, easterly developing

A high of 27 degrees and a low of 18 degrees overnight

NE: Few showers, northeast strengthening.

A high of 22 degrees and a low of 18 degrees

Showers and rain expected throughout the first weekend of the year through to the Wednesday January 6, when the sun begins to shine.

Source: NZ Herald

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