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Heavy Rain Expected in North Island; South Island Enjoys Sunshine

Heavy rainfall is forecasted for the northern regions of the North Island this weekend, while the South Island is expected to enjoy predominantly clear skies. According to MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane, sunny conditions will prevail across much of the North Island tomorrow, although a few showers may develop in the afternoon.
In a statement to the Herald, Makgabutlane noted that tomorrow would bring a pleasant day for many areas in the North Island. “It feels really interesting in the middle of winter,” she remarked. “Tomorrow is looking like a nice, sunny day for the bulk of the area, but maybe a bit frosty to start off with in some areas.”
While the forecast indicates mainly clear skies for the South Island, the North Island’s top half may experience intermittent showers. Specifically, regions such as Northland, the Coromandel area, and parts of the Bay of Plenty could see light rain as the day progresses.
Makgabutlane emphasized that the frosty start may catch some residents off guard, but the subsequent warmth will provide a welcome reprieve from typical winter weather. “Enjoy the day, but be prepared for the cool morning temperatures,” she advised.
As the weekend approaches, these contrasting weather patterns highlight the diverse climate of New Zealand, where one region can bask in sunshine while another braces for rain. Residents and travelers in the affected areas are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather updates as conditions develop.
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