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Windy weekend weather: Severe winds, thunderstorms to hit NZ as winter ends

29 August 2025
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Windy weekend weather: Severe winds, thunderstorms to hit NZ as winter ends
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New Zealand is bracing for severe weather, with strong winds, thunderstorms, and snow expected in various regions, as indicated by MetService meteorologist Mathapelo Makabulane. The country will experience an unsettled weather pattern throughout the weekend and into early next week, characterized by windy conditions and frequent showers.

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