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issued 5:16PM, Wednesday 08 September 2010
Leisure MarineWaitemata
Wind warning Nil
The Waitemata Harbour
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
The Waitemata Harbour
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
Hauraki
Wind warning Nil
The Hauraki Gulf
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
The Hauraki Gulf
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
Manukau
Wind warning Nil
The Manukau Harbour
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
The Manukau Harbour
A low over the North Island moves away to the southeast during Friday. On Saturday, a larger low and its associated front approaches the country from the Tasman Sea, preceded by strengthening northeasterlies. The flow gradually turns southwest over the region on Sunday, as the low moves to the east of the country.
For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours and the Hauraki Gulf: Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fine and cloudy periods. Fair visibility in showers developing this evening. Thursday: Southeast 10 knots tending southwest in the morning, then westerly in the afternoon. Sea slight, but choppy when wind opposes tide. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon. For Bream Head to Cape Colville: Wednesday: Southeast 15 knots, tending southwest tonight. Sea slight. Poor visibility in rain at times. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to westerly 10 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Fair visibility in showers, clearing and becoming fine in the afternoon.
Outlook until midnight Sunday: Friday: Westerly 10 knots dying away in the afternoon. Long fine spells. Saturday: Northeast 25 knots and rain developing. Sunday: Early change westerly 15 knots. Rain easing to a few showers.
Swell forecast to midnight Sunday: East Coast: Northerly 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres for a time Thursday, easing to half a metre Friday, then rising to 1 metre Saturday and to 2 metres for a time Sunday. West Coast: Southwest 2 metres easing to 1.5 metres today, rising to 2 metres Friday, then easing to 1.5 metres for a time Saturday. Northwest 2 metres developing Saturday, easing to 1.5 metres Sunday.
issued 4:53PM, Wednesday 08 September 2010
MarineColville Today
Southeast 15 knots becoming variable 10 knots tonight. Southwest 15 knots developing late morning. Sea slight. Northwest swell rising to 1 metre. Fair visibility in showers.
Outlook following 3 days: Southwest 15 knots, easing Friday afternoon variable 10 knots. Becoming early Saturday northeast 25 knots with rough sea. Changing early Sunday southwest 15 knots. Moderate northeast swell for a time Sunday.
Outlook following 3 days: Southwest 15 knots, easing Friday afternoon variable 10 knots. Becoming early Saturday northeast 25 knots with rough sea. Changing early Sunday southwest 15 knots. Moderate northeast swell for a time Sunday.
Raglan Today
Southeast 10 knots turning westerly 15 knots in the afternoon. Sea slight. Northwest swell 2 metres, easing. Southwest swell rising to 2 metres.
Outlook following 3 days: Westerly 15 knots tending Friday night northerly, rising early Saturday northeast 30 knots with rough sea. Changing late Saturday westerly 20 knots. Moderate southwest swell at times. Moderate northwest swell developing Saturday, easing Sunday.
Outlook following 3 days: Westerly 15 knots tending Friday night northerly, rising early Saturday northeast 30 knots with rough sea. Changing late Saturday westerly 20 knots. Moderate southwest swell at times. Moderate northwest swell developing Saturday, easing Sunday.
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