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![]() Recreational Marine: Coromandel Marine Weather Situation and Forecast issued at 1330hrs Monday 08-Mar-2021 by MetService Nil for Plenty Situation: Southwesterlies over Aotearoa New Zealand ease today as a ridge of high pressure builds over the country. Northwesterlies develop on Tuesday as a trough approaches from the Tasman Sea. The trough moves northwards over the South Island on Wednesday, then affects the North Island through Thursday and Friday. Another ridge begins to spread over the South Island from late Wednesday. Forecast issued at 1119hrs Monday 08-Mar-2021 Valid to 1 pm Monday for Inshore waters from Great Mercury Island to Mayor Island to Matakana Island. Monday: Southwest 20 knots gusting 30 knots, easing to 15 knots this evening. Moderate sea easing this evening. Fine. Northerly swell rising to 1.5 metres. Tuesday: Southwest 15 knots easing to variable 5 knots in the morning. Northerly 10 knots developing in the afternoon, changing southwest 15 knots in the evening. Sea slight. Fine. Swell tending northeast and easing to 1 metre. Outlook until midnight Friday: Wednesday: Easing to variable 5 knots early. Northwest 15 knots developing late morning. Cloudy periods and isolated showers. Northeast swell 1 metre. Thursday: Northwest 20 knots changing southwest 15 knots. Morning rain, then isolated showers. Northeast swell 1 metre. Friday: Southerly 10 knots. Fine. Northeast swell 1 metre easing to half a metre. High tide at Tauranga: Monday 0328 1.8 metres. Monday 1545 1.8 metres. Article © 2021 Metservice, Funded by the NZ Government Data is for information only. New Zealand City disclaims all liability or responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from the action or failure to act by any person in reliance on any information provided herein. ![]() |
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