
Your Town
| Select a town |
| Auckland | Hamilton | Napier | Wellington | Nelson | Christchurch | Dunedin | Invercargill | ||||||||
15° 8° |
14° 5° |
16° 6° |
14° 5° |
14° 2° |
12° 4° |
12° 6° |
8° 4° |
issued 11:27AM, Friday 03 September 2010
Forecast| Today | Tomorrow | Sunday | Monday | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
issued 12:45AM, Friday 03 September 2010
Tides
Auckland Today
|
|
|
|
Auckland Tomorrow
|
|
|
|
Onehunga Today
|
|
|
|
Onehunga Tomorrow
|
|
issued 11:39AM, Friday 03 September 2010
Leisure MarineWaitemata
Gale warning in force for all areas.
The Waitemata Harbour
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
The Waitemata Harbour
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
Hauraki
Gale warning in force for all areas.
The Hauraki Gulf
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
The Hauraki Gulf
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
Manukau
Gale warning in force for all areas.
The Manukau Harbour
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
The Manukau Harbour
A front embedded in a southwest flow passes across northern New Zealand late evening, followed by gales. Southwesterlies ease over the region Saturday as a ridge moves east onto the North Island, and tend northwest Sunday ahead of a new trough that moves onto the Island Tuesday.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville: Friday: Westerly 20 knots, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots this afternoon, then to southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots this evening. Moderate sea becoming rough this afternoon then very rough this evening. Fair visibility in occasional showers, becoming poor in squally showers this evening. Saturday: Southwest 35 knots gusting 45 knots easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the morning, then to 20 knots in the evening. Very rough sea becoming moderate in the evening. Fair visibility in showers, easing to just a few in the morning.
Outlook until midnight Tuesday: Sunday: Becoming northwest 10 knots and rising 20 knots later. Cloudy at times. Monday: Northwest rising to 25 knots for a time. Rain developing. Tuesday: Northwest 20 knots tending westerly. Rain at times.
Swell forecast to midnight Tuesday: East Coast: Northeast half a metre dying out Saturday. Northerly half a metre developing Monday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres, rising to 5 metres for a time Saturday, then easing to 2 metres Sunday. Northwest half a metre rising to 2 metres for a time Monday.
issued 1:00PM, Friday 03 September 2010
MarineColville Today
*GALE WARNING IN FORCE* Westerly rising to 30 knots this afternoon,then becoming southwest 40 knots this evening. Southwest easing to 30 knots in the morning and to 20 knots Saturday evening. Sea becoming very rough for a time. Northwest swell 1 metre or less. Poor visibility in squally showers developing this evening, easing overnight.
Outlook following 3 days: Easing Sunday morning southwest 15 knots, tending late Sunday northwest 20 knots and rising Monday 30 knots with rough sea. Moderate northwest swell developing offshore Monday.
Outlook following 3 days: Easing Sunday morning southwest 15 knots, tending late Sunday northwest 20 knots and rising Monday 30 knots with rough sea. Moderate northwest swell developing offshore Monday.
Raglan Today
*GALE WARNING IN FORCE* Westerly rising to 30 knots this afternoon,then becoming southwest 40 knots late afternoon. Southwest easing to 30 knots in the morning and to 20 knots Saturday evening. Sea becoming very rough for a time. Southwest swell rising to 4 metres for a time. Poor visibility in squally showers developing late afternoon, clearing overnight.
Outlook following 3 days: Becoming Sunday evening northwest 25 knots and rising for a time overnight 35 knots with very rough sea. Easing for a time Tuesday variable 10 knots. Heavy southwest swell easing Sunday.Northwest swell becoming heavy for a time Monday.
Outlook following 3 days: Becoming Sunday evening northwest 25 knots and rising for a time overnight 35 knots with very rough sea. Easing for a time Tuesday variable 10 knots. Heavy southwest swell easing Sunday.Northwest swell becoming heavy for a time Monday.
© Copyright Meteorological Service of NZ Ltd




