For those of you wondering what the weather will be like for the Guy Fawkes fireworks tonight, the answer is mainly dry with very little wind.
'The weather tonight is looking mainly fine, though there will be some cloud in the west and south of the South Island, and also the east of the North Island,” says MetService meteorologist Claire Flynn.
The skies will be clear for tonight's fireworks. Photo: File.
'The exceptions to this are the Gisborne and Wairoa regions, where rain or showers are expected to continue into this evening.” Gisborne and Wairoa experienced some heavy rain yesterday.
In the 24 hours to 10am this morning, up to 175 mm of rain was recorded around Gisborne city centre. Strong winds were also recorded, with gusts of up to 76 km/hr in the city.
'Fortunately, this rain has eased and is not expected to become heavy again,” says Claire.
'However, these areas can expect a few showers to linger about until Saturday morning.”
For the rest of the country, Friday is looking to be a generally fine day, apart from a few areas of cloud during the morning and evening.
For those planning on delaying their fireworks until the weekend, this pattern is expected to persist in the North Island. In the South Island, the weekend starts off dry in most areas.
However, patchy rain or drizzle is expected to develop later in the day on Saturday for the West Coast, and also Otago and Southland as a weak front arrives.
This patchy rain should continue into Sunday, and a few spots of rain may move into Canterbury as the front moves northwards.
The front is expected to move across the North Island on Monday, bringing a few showers to some regions. Meanwhile, showers are expected to clear from many places further south.



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Posted on 06-11-2015 09:53 | By Tyraone
I am all for banning the sales of above. Extra stress on our emergency services, not to mention stress and trauma on animals whether it be pet or farm. Danger to property and humans alike. the banging that goes on after well into the new year. Organised displays by qualified Pyrotechnics I have no problem with. It is a stupid english custom that has nothing to do with NZ.
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