Source: MetService
MetService meteorologist Dom Barry says, “Maximum temperatures across the country are expected to climb into the mid-to-late twenties in eastern areas, even reaching 31°C in Hastings on Thursday. Above average temperatures will also be felt overnight, with warm and muggy nights on the way for many areas, some places like Auckland only cooling to 16°C.”
Despite these warmer than average temperatures, showers will pop up in western areas thanks to the onshore breeze bringing in moisture off the sea.
“Drizzle and showers also make their way up from Fiordland to the Buller region today (Monday), while showers could make an appearance in some inland areas of the North Island,” adds Barry.
A slightly beefier rain band makes landfall in Southland and Fiordland tomorrow evening, making its way up to the West Coast on Wednesday.
Barry continues, “Yet another front approaches the south on Thursday, making its way up to the Nelson region before hitting the ridge, stalling and dissipating. Mainly fine weather is expected behind this feature.”
With meteorological summer starting on Sunday, this coming week could be a taster for what’s in store for those warmer, settled months ahead. Whether you’re planning a picnic in the park, or a swim at the beach, get your Freshest Forecast at www.metservice.com to make the most of your day.