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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Pack a rain coat... and maybe even some shorts... if you're heading to Fieldays this week

    Pack a rain coat... and maybe even some shorts... if you're heading to Fieldays this week


    More than 100-thousand people are expected to pour through the gates of Hamilton's Mystery Creek between Wednesday and Saturday, for the largest agricultural show in the southern hemisphere.

    WeatherWatch's Philip Duncan says showers and thunder are possible tonight, tomorrow afternoon, and on Thursday and Friday.

    But he says it's won't be as chilly as it has been in previous years.

    He says there are no frosts in the forecasts, with overnight lows above 10-degrees.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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