We have a cooler, wetter change moving up the nation – especially over Tuesday before fading out to the east on Wednesday. Then, apart from isolated showers, New Zealand has a powerful high pressure ...
In this special Sunday update we have the latest on the messy path of Tropical Cyclone Alfred which is looking increasingly likely to make landfall in the central eastern Australia coastline later ...
The cyclone may well be around for a couple of weeks, cradled in place by strong and dry high pressure zones to the south of ...
The first week of March will kick off with some wet weather for New Zealand but it’s a bit of a messy set-up with so much ...
Next week a southerly change looks to bring a burst of wet weather, mainly to the eastern side of the country from Southland to East Cape. Western and northern parts of the North Island look driest.
Despite a few showers – and some locally may be heavy and bring relief this week – most places lean dry or drier than average. The only exception is the very south to south-west of the South Island ...
We’re tracking 3 tropical cyclones and 1 ex-tropical cyclone around Australia, New Zealand and the south Pacific over the ...