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Sunrise:
Sunset:
16°C7°C

Mainly fine, apart from early cloud. Northerlies, easing this morning.

14°C2°C

Partly cloudy. Southeasterlies, easing for a time in the afternoon and evening.

14°C5°C

Fine. Light winds.

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Marine Recreational Forecasts - Mana

Marine Recreational Forecasts - Mana

Area Description:

Inshore waters from Pukerua Bay to Makara Beach.

Situation:

A weak stationary front hangs around central North Island today and tomorrow, while a ridge affects the rest of the country but a cold front moves up the east coast today. A trough approaches New Zealand from the north Tasman Sea during Wednesday and Thursday. A weak front may affect the far south of the South Island on Thursday.

Warnings:

NIL

Forecasts:

Strong wind advisory. Monday: Northerly 15 knots, changing northwest 15 knots this morning and then easing to variable 5 knots around midday. Southerly 15 knots developing in the afternoon, rising to 25 knots gusting 35 knots in the evening. Sea becoming rough in the evening. Cloudy periods. Northwest swell half a metre, rising to 1 metre, then easing to half a metre late. Southwest swell half a metre developing.

Outlook:

Outlook until midnight Thursday: Tuesday: Southerly 25 knots, easing to southeast 10 knots in the morning. Partly cloudy. Northwest swell half a metre, dying out. Southwest swell half a metre, rising to 1 metre for a time. Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots, easing to variable 5 knots early. Cloud clearing. Southwest swell half a metre. Northwest swell half a metre developing. Thursday: Northerly 10 knots, turning southeast 10 knots later. Cloud clearing later. Northwest swell half a metre, rising to 1 metre for a time.

Swell:

Marine Recreational Forecasts - Kapiti

Marine Recreational Forecasts - Kapiti

Area Description:

Inshore waters from Waitarere to Pukerua Bay and out to Kapiti Island.

Situation:

A weak stationary front hangs around central North Island today and tomorrow, while a ridge affects the rest of the country but a cold front moves up the east coast today. A trough approaches New Zealand from the north Tasman Sea during Wednesday and Thursday. A weak front may affect the far south of the South Island on Thursday.

Warnings:

NIL

Forecasts:

Monday: Northeast 10 knots, changing northwest 15 knots in the morning, then easing to variable 5 knots around midday. Southerly 15 knots developing in the afternoon, rising to 20 knots in the evening. Sea becoming moderate in the evening. Cloudy periods. Northwest swell 1 metre easing to half a metre.

Outlook:

Outlook until midnight Thursday: Tuesday: Southerly 20 knots, easing to variable 5 knots in the morning. Becoming southeast 10 knots in the evening. Partly cloudy. Northwest swell half a metre dying out. Southwest swell half a metre developing. Wednesday: Variable 5 knots. Fine. Southwest swell half a metre dying out. Thursday: Variable 5 knots, becoming northerly 10 knots for a time. Cloud clearing later. Northwest swell half a metre developing.

Swell: