ClimateWatch - How JULY is shaping up (+Aug & Sep)
“Variety" is the key word summing up NZ’s weather over the coming month, which means it may be quite similar to June. We have a real mixture of large highs moving in at different lattitudes, and some big lows in the mix too. Some lows will reach NZ, others brush by us.
Either way the set up for the month ahead is one of variety with injections of cold and warm, sun and cloud, wet and dry.
We’re also in a “La Nina Watch” - which means La Nina may come back in full force later this year, but it’s still marginal.
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Either way the set up for the month ahead is one of variety with injections of cold and warm, sun and cloud, wet and dry.
We’re also in a “La Nina Watch” - which means La Nina may come back in full force later this year, but it’s still marginal.
Видео ClimateWatch - How JULY is shaping up (+Aug & Sep) канала WeatherWatchTV
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