National AM
This bloke, he's just saying, h-huh, I'm coming.
Twenty-two degrees, you'll be outside or maybe in the office saying, 'wow, it's a nice day.'
Decent weather and it doesn't just flink, flink [flick of wrist] in the course of fifteen minutes.
The high just says, 'ah, I'm coming back,' and it does.
National PM
Fine for your maybe trip to the beach or maybe just taking your sandwich at work, head out to the park for the day.
High pressure says, 'hang on a sec, it's my turn.'
Australia
Looks like Mother Nature's really got loads of things in her bag of tricks.
Marine
You look at the winds just scattered about like roaches just running when the light goes on.
As we run through the course of the rest of the week you think, 'aw [throws hands up], it's gonna be a big front, right?' No, hang on. That front weakens, energy is going away pretty quickly, so you just go ppt, like that [pulling apart gesture], it's done.
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Summer weather blowing in
Weather forecasters have dug some sunshine symbols out of their 2013 cupboard, and are predicting a week of barbecues and sunglasses across the country.
The next few days bring a front up the country starting later tomorrow, Corbett said.
"We will barely even notice it here in Wellington if you can believe it, because it's pretty weak and it's fizzling as opposed to coming in with all sorts of guns blazing and a freight train just barrelling through."
The high would build back after the front moved through, and would likely bring a bit of cloud and possibly a spot of rain to Wellington on Friday.
"If you look at the Wellington forecast for instance for the coming week, everyone has probably done a double take.
"Then there will be another front with a bit more meat on it, but certainly through the weekend, and into the first part of next week it looks lovely.
"It will be barbecue and sunglasses time, so get them ready.
"It was the joke a couple of weeks ago mother nature didn't receive her 2014 calendar in time. I think she's finally got it, and she's flicked to January 2014."
Campbell Live
Here's "the wonderful Daniel Corbett" on Campbell Live, bursting with Dan-isms.
Mother Nature, she was going to a summer barbecue so they told her, 'bring a plate of food.' She didn't do anything, she barely turned up.
John Campbell's response: "Miserable old tart."
The highs:
They just sat there and went, 'nah-nah,' and didn't come to us.
The wind flow starts to turn round to the milder, northerly direction and everyone goes, 'he-hey!'
We will be digging out the barbecues, the jandals.
At least the anticyclones, they've come to the party.
Imagine making a fruit punch and you didn't have any fruit. Now, all of a sudden, we have the fruit.
Wherever you see the high building like a big mud wrestler going brrr [elbows out] like that, that tells you the atmosphere is settling down.
Amazing.
There's video, below.
Added bonus:
Here's a pic of Dan getting ready for TV tonight, with Wellington looking stunning in the background ^JL pic.twitter.com/ACU3RpevmZ
— MetService (@MetService) January 28, 2014
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