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Early mist patches in northern and eastern areas will clear to leave a dry day with predominantly blue skies and prolonged periods of sunshine. Gentle south-easterly winds, moderate towards the west coast.
Max temp 18-21°C (64-70°F).
It is going to be a dry night with predominantly clear skies and very little in the way of patchy cloud. Gentle south-easterly winds, moderate around the west coast. Temperatures close to the seasonal average.
Min temp 8-11°C (46-52°F).
Any pockets of mist in eastern areas will soon clear to leave most places dry and sunny. However, it may turn cloudier at times along the south-west coast. Gentle south-easterly winds, moderate along the west coast.
Max temp 18-21°C (64-70°F).
Sunny spells in eastern parts but with showers arriving during the afternoon. Elsewhere, cloud edging east to give showery rain. Turning brighter behind. Moderate southerly winds.
Max temp 17-20°C (63-68°F).
Rather cloudy with patches of light rain. However, some sunny intervals are possible. Heavier rain arriving in western areas later. Fresh south-easterly winds. Quite humid.
Max temp 16-19°C (61-66°F).
Very unsettled with outbreaks of heavy rain for much of the day in most places. Fresh to strong south-easterly winds.
Max temp 14-17°C (57-63°F).
Rather cloudy with rain, heavy at times. Perhaps turning drier and brighter later. Strong south-easterly winds.
Max temp 15-18°C (59-64°F).
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