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Recreational Marine: Bay of Plenty Marine Weather Situation and Forecast issued at 1602hrs Sunday 24-Aug-2025 by MetService Situation: A ridge of high pressure covers most of New Zealand today and tomorrow, but troughs embedded in the easterly flow will bring showers to the northern half of the North Island. On Tuesday, high pressure covers much of New Zealand. A low lies north of the country, moving southeastwards. On Wednesday, the low continues to move southeastwards to the north of the North Island. A ridge through central parts of the country weakens as a front approaches southern New Zealand from the Tasman Sea. On Thursday, the low to the north of the North Island moves away to the southeast, while a front moves northwards over the South Island. Forecast for Inshore waters from Matakana Island to Mayor Island to Motiti Island and then east to Torere River mouth Nil warnings Sunday: Northeast 15 knots. Becoming easterly 15 knots but southeast 10 knots east of Moutohora Island this evening. Sea slight. Poor visibility in showers, possibly heavy. Possible thunderstorms in the west. Monday: Northeast 15 knots, turning easterly 15 knots in the evening. Sea slight. Partly cloudy with fair visibility in a few showers, mostly in the west. Northeast swell 1 metre developing. Tuesday: Easterly 15 knots. Partly cloudy. Northeast swell 1 metre. Wednesday: Southeast 10 knots, rising to 20 knots early. Partly cloudy. Northeast swell rising to 3 metres. Thursday: Southerly 15 knots, turning westerly 10 knots early. Rising to northwest 20 knots later. Partly cloudy. Northeast swell 3 metres easing. High Tide at Tauranga: Sunday 2004 1.9 metres Monday 0827 1.8 metres High Tide at Whakatane: Sunday 1942 2.1 metres Monday 0806 2.0 metres Article © 2025 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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