Temperatures returning to normal for most

Temperatures returning to normal for most

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The unusually cold temperatures that have affected New Zealand over the past few days should return to normal for most places this weekend. A stronger westerly flow developing over the country should mix in some slightly warmer air, and also push cloud and a few showers into western areas and the far south. "It's not going to be warm, but it will be warmer  than what it has been!" said MetService Meteorologist Stephen Glassey.
 
Frosts have been reported right across New Zealand this week, including Northland and Auckland. South Island's Mackenzie Country in particular has  experienced bone-chilling temperatures. Pukaki Aerodrome near Twizel  dropped to minus 19.8 degrees on Tuesday morning, and Omarama dipped to  minus 21 degrees on Wednesday morning. Although these were records for  these places, they fell short of reaching the New Zealand record of minus  25.6C at Ranfurly in 1903.
 
The freezing temperatures in the Mackenzie Country were due to a combination of several factors. Firstly, a very cold southerly flow died  out over the South Island on Monday. This left behind clear skies, no wind  and snow covered ground, providing perfect conditions for temperatures to  plummet. Proximity to the winter solstice, providing the longest nights of  the year, also helped. "Although the cold air might stay trapped in the  Mackenzie Basin for a little while longer, it shouldn't reach the same extremes as the past few nights due to the westerly flow developing over New Zealand," said Glassey.
 
Looking ahead to the weekend, this westerly flow should bring fine weather for the Super 15 semi-final between the Hurricanes and the Brumbies in  Wellington on Saturday night. Kick off temperature is estimated to be  around 10 degrees with a northerly breeze. Fine weather is also forecast  for the second semi-final between the Highlanders and Warratahs in Sydney  later that evening.
 
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