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| The upcoming few days before the weekend are mainly the juxtaposition of two Depressions at Lat 45 and Lat 55 vs an upper large anticyclone allowing the wind to propagate and spin up off the Lows and blend with the rotation of the High in mid upper Tasman, so a few cold fronts will be in these active cold sou-westers but mainly clear days... ![]() ![]() Please visit the images stored here... But what will the weekend bring once the High moves to the east...? ![]() This looks a lot more hostile and wet again... Saturday midday NZST.
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| Re: A Few Sou-Westerlies For a Few Days Rats. As in drowning rats. |
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