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Cold snap! Drizzle and wind but NZ about to enter spring-like weather
Southwesterly winds are making parts of the country feel much colder than they really are.

MetService Weather National: July 8th - 10th
MetService Weather National: July 8th - 10th.

Walking lightly on the earth: First steps to reduce carbon footprints
Bus travellers are treated as second-class citizens despite their smaller carbon footprint

CBD chaos: First roadblock set to open today
All going well, Victoria St West will be open to traffic later today.

Is spring already here? The sign it may have arrived early
Spring flowers are starting to bloom early in Auckland

Flooding and closed roads aftermath of heavy rain
Although the weather is set to improve, precautions are still in place.

'Holy cow': Rising river nearly sweeps away sleeping German tourists
"I saw a red van with three German girls under water. I was like, 'holy cow'."

Weather comes right for school holidays
Cooler temperatures, clear skies means frosty mornings.

Aucklanders splurge on water despite warnings to cut down
Aucklanders were asked to save water to stave off a looming water shortage.

Wild weather: Panel could have hit street at 100km/h
A hit from the panel would have been like getting crushed against a wall by small car.

Wild weather: Wind tears heavy panel off building in Auckland CBD
Wild weather: Wind tears heavy panel off building in Auckland CBD. Video / Will Trafford

Soaking wet: Deluge to start the day, more to come
A heavy rain watch is in place for Auckland.

Heavy rain and snow predicted over parts of NZ
MetService says a front will slide north across central and northern NZ tonight.

MetService Severe Weather Update: July 3rd - 5th
MetService Severe Weather Update: July 3rd - 5th.

Dry July: Auckland needs more water as shortage looms
'Let's just take the small measures now that we need to save a lot of water.'

Dry July? Aucklanders urged to conserve water as dams run low
Auckland city's total water storage is down to 59.2 per cent.