Heatwave
predicted for New Zealand
29
January, 2013
A
climate scientist says temperatures in New Zealand could hit record
territory this week, as a high mixes with wind and the remains of
tropical cyclone Oswald.
Dr
Jim Salinger says eastern parts of the North and South Islands could
be struck with a heat wave on Wednesday and Thursday that pushes
temperatures into the high 30s or even up to 40 degrees Celsius.
Dr
Salinger said the temperature has peaked over 40°C only a couple of
times in New Zealand.
Canterbury
Medical Officer of Health Dr Alistair Humphrey said the elderly are
the most vulnerable during heatwaves. He said staying out of the sun
and drinking water is key.
GP
Council council chair Dr Kate Baddock said heat can reduce blood
pressure to extremely low levels.
"If
anybody experiences dizziness or lightheadedness or near fainting
feelings then they ought to get their blood pressure checked. They
may need to have their blood pressure medication modified during this
particularly hot spell."
MetService
said rain is on the cards for the top of the north and lower south
this weekend.
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