Another stunning day is in store for much of the country as temperatures soar to 30C while New Zealand basks in a summer heatwave.
Masterton is expected to swelter on 30C and Blenheim, Christchurch and Alexandra are expected to reach 29C.
The record-breaking run of dry weather continues as a blue canopy sits over the country for the week and foehn winds amp up temperatures in southeastern regions.
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Much of the country will enjoy temperatures in the mid to high 20s for the rest of the week.
Fine for most under the ridge of high pressure tomorrow, but a few fronts bring rain to Fiordland with a severe weather watch for heavy rain in place there.
Elsewhere in the south, just a few showers with the passing fronts. Check out the forecast at https://t.co/Yjbq0jxdqz ^HM pic.twitter.com/k4ZvRJPfLs
— MetService (@MetService) December 4, 2017
The far south of the country is the only place to escape the balmy summer conditions - a heavy rain watch has been issued for Fiordland.
The exceptional dry weather envelopes both islands thanks to La Nina as the country heads into a warmer than average summer.
The soil moisture anomaly change over the last 3 weeks across New Zealand is striking -- soil moisture now below or much below normal in many locations pic.twitter.com/Crv2yFLmk6
— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) December 2, 2017
Today's forecast:
Auckland: Fine with afternoon showers. 25C
Hamilton:Fine with light winds. 26C
Tauranga:Fine, cloudy with light northerlies. 23C
Wellington:Fine, cloudy. 23C
ChristchurchWarm, fine day. Easterly breezes.29C
Dunedin:Cloudy, showers and southerly change. 22C
