Cyclone Season Starts Today: Summer Impacts Explained
- * Polar Vortex: The weakening Polar Vortex could bring cold surges and stronger winds to the subtropics in the next couple of weeks, potentially hindering early tropical cyclone...
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* Polar Vortex: The weakening Polar Vortex could bring cold surges and stronger winds to the subtropics in the next couple of weeks, potentially hindering early tropical cyclone progress by increasing wind shear.
* La Niña: The current la Niña weather pattern is expected to push warmer temperatures south across the South Island, exposing the north of the country to more humid northeasterly winds.
* Low Pressure Systems: La Niña also influences the steering of low-pressure systems, potentially causing them to linger and bring prolonged periods of rain.
* beach Holiday Impact: These weather patterns could negatively impact beach holiday plans.
The text also includes an image from 1News showing a cyclone outlook.
