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Outlook - May to July 2011

During May-July, mean sea level pressures are likely to be below normal north of New Zealand and above normal to the east and south of the country, with more frequent than normal northerly or northeasterly flow over New Zealand. Temperatures are likely to be above average in the North Island and northern South Island, and average or above average in the rest of the South Island. Seasonal rainfall is likely to be normal or above normal in the north and east of the North Island, near normal in the southwest of the North Island and the north of the South Island, and normal or below normal over the rest of the South Island.

Temperatures are likely to be above average in the North Island and northern South Island, and average or above average in the rest of the South Island.

Seasonal rainfall is likely to be normal or above normal in the north and east of the North Island, near normal in the southwest of the North Island and the north of the South Island, and normal or below normal over the rest of the South Island.

Soil moisture levels are likely to be normal or above normal in the North Island and near normal in the South Island. River flows are likely to be above normal in the northern North Island, normal or below normal in the western South Island, and near normal elsewhere.


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