Finally, some drier weather!

Highs are predicted to dominate October, bringing more fine days to Tauranga. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.

October is looking to be the month of highs, with drier weather being predicted.

Tauranga and Hamilton both recorded around double normal September rainfall amounts (185mm and 194mm, respectively).

During September, low pressures dominated the weather map once again.

'This is the third consecutive month in which lows have targeted New Zealand,” says MetService meteorologist Georgina Griffiths.

'This has resulted in extremely wet conditions for much of the North Island, as well as the eastern South Island. All we're hearing is that people have had enough of the rain.”

Christchurch, Dunedin and Auckland were all also wetter than normal in September.

Major growing areas, such as Pukekohe, Gisborne, Ohakune and the Manawatu, were also extremely wet (with 130 per cent, 175 per cent, 155 per cent and 145 per cent of normal September totals, respectively).

'Looking ahead, we finally see some drier weather! It looks likely that Highs return to the New Zealand region in October,” says Georgina.

'While we will still see fronts and lows on the weather maps, these are forecast to be far less frequent than is usual for the time of year.”

Initially, highs are signalled to favour both Islands equally.

But as the month progresses, the main axis of the intermittent Highs should drift south, with easterly winds setting up over northern New Zealand.

A drier than normal October is forecast across the South Island (excluding Marlborough), as well as in the south and west of the North Island.

For Northland, Auckland, Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, and Marlborough, closer to normal October rainfall is forecast.

A warmer than usual October is predicted right across the country.

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1 comment

Hooray!!!!

Posted on 04-10-2017 10:04 | By The Hobbit

...........and not before time!!! Long may it last and bring on the summer :-)


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