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Ooh, I almost forgot New Zealand. Let me tie them in. New Zealand, they've also had cooler weather notably. They have similar weather to Australia because of their proximity. So they'll have windy wet weather more so in Australia, but usually coal fronts will lack one before the other, but they'll usually both do the same coal front at some point in time. So they've had some wild weather swings in a few different areas. They've had up and down since it is their winter into spring season now and they'll eventually be moving into summer. And the dominant feature they've had has been winds. They've had really strong winds affecting much of the country. In Wellington and Wariropa, the capital region, they experienced a storm and they had winds with this storm of 137 kilometres an hour and it actually forced the closure of State Highway number 2. So that was an interesting event there. And of course likewise on the South Island, so Southland and Otego, they had a fast moving frontal system move through there and it brought strong southerly winds of about a hundred kilometres an hour and snow showers. So there you have it. Let me drop it.
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