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![]() Recreational Marine: Kapiti Marine Weather Situation and Forecast issued at 1135hrs Thursday 03-Apr-2025 by MetService Gale warnings for COOK and STEPHENS Situation: A deep low west of Fiordland moves southeast over the next couple of days, while a strong and moist northerly flow affects New Zealand. An associated front moves east across South Island today and the North Island tomorrow, followed by a trough and southwesterlies. A ridge of high pressure moves over New Zealand on Saturday. On Sunday, a low over the Tasman Sea approaches central New Zealand, followed by a broad trough on Monday. Forecast issued at 1133hrs Thursday 03-Apr-2025 Valid to 11 am Thursday for Inshore waters from Waitarere to Pukerua Bay and out to Kapiti Island. Thursday: Northeast 10 knots, rising to 15 knots, but 20 knots south of Otaki this afternoon. Rising to northeast 20 knots gusting 30 knots everywhere this evening. Sea becoming moderate in the south this afternoon, then everywhere this evening. Poor visibility in scattered rain. Northwest swell 1 metre rising to 1.5 metres. Friday: Northeast 20 knots, turning northwest 20 knots in the evening. Sea moderate. Poor visibility in period of rain, clearing in the afternoon. Northwest swell 1 metre. Outlook until midnight Monday: Saturday: Northwest 20 knots, easing to variable 5 knots in the morning. Becoming northwest 15 knots in the afternoon. A few showers developing. Northwest swell 1 metre dying out. Sunday: Northerly 15 knots. Showers. Northwest swell 1 metre developing. Monday: Northeast 10 knots, becoming northwest 15 knots early, rising to 25 knots later. A few showers developing. Northwest swell rising to 2 metres for a time. High tide at Plimmerton: 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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