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Powerful high pressure to the east of NZ will create a “squash zone” – which is a line of windy north-east weather that will build today, ramp up on Wednesday and peak in many regions on Thursday – ...
This creates a squash zone (additional windy easterly weather between the exiting high and incoming/deepening low – and this ...
We call this windy area between the low and high a “Squash zone” and this creates stronger and stronger north-east winds and then slows down the sub-tropical rain – bringing a burst of severe wind and ...
High pressure continues to dominate most of NZ’s weather with the next cold front arriving on Monday with another ...
A lot of high pressure is coming in to NZ – but will it be gone by Good Friday as a sub-tropical low grows? We have the ...
High pressure may be dominating NZ for now, but a large low pressure area is challenging this as we head into Easter. Today we explain why there is some predictable “flip flopping” in the long range ...
A mix of sun and cloud. Calm/Variable winds.