After alarming warnings about potentially needing to boil drinking water , suburbs running dry, and a regional state of emergency , Wellington has avoided a.
A dry Horowhenua summer is forcing farmers to dig into winter supplies and buy supplementary feed for their animals. The region is now in a medium-scale.
While it’s an industry known for digging deep, the combination of inflation, the recession and severe weather is proving tougher than usual for Northland.
April begins with temperatures well above average and muggy conditions. A cold front on Tuesday brings chance for spotty showers and cooler air for remainder of the week.
After slightly cooler temperatures and more clouds on Wednesday, an ample amount of sunshine returns today and temperatures begin to increase each afternoon over the next few days. Rain remains unlikely through the end of the month.
Once storms move out early Tuesday morning, we will begin a streak of days with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. Easter weekend will feature gorgeous conditions for any outdoor gatherings.
Dry weather continues for much of the week with the exception of Tuesday evening through Wednesday, where scattered storms bring the potential that some become strong to severe.