Summer heating up

Summer continues to slowly develop but a resurgence of spring weather means the more traditional summer weather may still be a few weeks off yet.

WeatherWatch.co.nz head weather analyst Philip Duncan says Bay of Plenty residents can expect more wind from the south or south west and a general increase in windier weather.

'We aren't going back to the very stormy start of spring but certainly the changeable and windier weather, which is more typical of spring, is making a comeback this week and into the first week of summer.”

Philip says the changeable weather will continue for the next couple of weeks at least - but he says that may in fact boost summer weather conditions for some regions.

'Eastern areas of the South Island are likely to reach the mid to late 20s at times, maybe even 30 degrees, however in true spring fashion colder, brief, southerly changes will help balance things out.

'In the North Island western regions can expect the cloudier weather to continue while eastern areas will be dry and hot at times - but still with brief showery and cooler changes.'

In a nut shell, hotter at times in the east but cloudier and cooler in the south and west, says Philip.

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