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Do you find daytime temperatures warm? You’re not alone.
This weekend is well above average temperature in about 90 percent of New Zealand, says a WeatherWatch spokesperson.
“The warm weather is due to the typical spring westerly winds that hit the South Island and the lower half of the North Island.
“The winds have subtropical and Australian connections, so they are much warmer than average.”
WeatherWatch predicted that places like Canterbury will arrive in the mid-1920s.
“If they go above 25 degrees, we will see temperatures between 10 and 12 degrees above normal.”
Canterbury is already 25 degrees in some places, according to WeatherWatch’s live observations network.
“The next coldest shift arrives on Tuesday and it will move slowly across the country in the days to come. It is nothing like last week, but there will be a daily temperature drop of more than 10 degrees Celsius.
“For example, Gore Monday’s high is 20 ° C, Tuesday’s high is 10 ° C. Dunedin Monday’s high is 18 ° C, Tuesday’s high is also 10 ° C. Alexandra It has a maximum of 22 on Sunday and a maximum of 13 ° C on Wednesday.
“Christchurch It changes from a maximum of 25 degrees today, Sunday and Monday, and then a maximum of only + 11 ° C for Thursday.
“Hamilton it has a maximum of 23 on Monday and 16 on Thursday. Auckland It has a high of 20 on Monday, 16 on Thursday and the cool change is not as noticeable the further north New Zealand you go.
On Monday, Tauranga has a high forecast of 23, with highs of 17 later in the week.