New Zealanders planning to attend Anzac Day dawn services should wrap up warm, as temperatures are forecast to fall during the rest of the week.
MetService forecaster Mmathapelo Makgabutlane told the Herald southerly winds were set to sweep up the country today.
“Compared to last week, the general feel of the air will be much cooler, and it is looking like the trend for the rest of the week,” she said.
Makgabutlane said showers were forecast for the southern, eastern and some top parts of the upper North Island.
“Parts of Coromandel, Auckland and Northland. Not huge amounts of rain, but some showers passing through.”
The showers are set to clear out for most of New Zealand by today.
“It will be a dry day for most places,” Makgabutlane said.
“The exception seems to be parts of Auckland and Northland, which are expected to see some showery weather, and maybe Westland.
“With those clear conditions, it is looking like a chilly start to the day on Thursday. We have a ridge of high pressure moving on to the country, but that also means, with clearer skies and the southerly from the day before, quite a cooler start to the day.”
Parts of both islands could also see frosts, she said.
The settled weather conditions are forecast to continue on Friday.
However, Makgabutlane recommended those attending dawn services should wrap up warm, as a chilly start to the day has been forecast.
According to the MetService website, Auckland is forecast to reach a high of 20C and a low of 13C on Anzac Day, while Hamilton is set to reach a high of only 19C with a low of 7C.
In the South Island, Christchurch is forecast to hit a high of 16C and a low of 5C, while Dunedin will reach a high of 16C with a low of 9C.



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