Auckland Forecast Shows Tuesday Cloud After Monday Showers Clear is today's weather story for The Auckland Loop because it gives the city a practical short-range read after a damp start to the week. WeatherWatch's Auckland page, checked at 10:57pm on 15 June 2026, described the wider Auckland outlook as a mix of sun and cloud with west to north-west breezes. The useful local point is that Monday's showers were not the start of a severe weather pattern for the city, but they did leave commuters, school families and outdoor workers with a reminder that winter planning still needs a day-by-day check.

For Monday, WeatherWatch listed a 15 degree high, morning showers, breezy westerly winds, a 70 percent chance of rain and about 2.4 millimetres of expected rain. Those numbers sit in the ordinary winter category rather than a warning-level event, but they still matter for how Auckland moves. A few millimetres can be enough to slow traffic, make footpaths slick, change school sport decisions and push some outdoor jobs into a later window. Auckland's weather stories do not always need drama. Often the value is knowing whether the next day is usable.

The evening outlook was more settled. WeatherWatch listed Monday night at 10 degrees, mostly clear, with light west to south-west winds, only a 10 percent chance of rain and trace falls. That shift is important for households deciding whether to dry washing, walk pets, run errands or prepare for an early commute. It also gives event organisers and contractors a cleaner overnight window after a showery morning.

Tuesday is forecast to stay cloudy rather than bright. WeatherWatch listed Tuesday 16 June at 16 degrees during the day and 10 degrees overnight, with fairly breezy west to south-west winds around 23 kilometres an hour, a 10 percent chance of rain and only trace rain expected. That makes Tuesday more of a grey, breezy Auckland day than a wet one. It is the kind of forecast that should keep umbrellas close but does not automatically cancel outdoor plans.

The midweek pattern is similarly restrained. Wednesday is listed as a mix of sun and cloud, with fairly breezy south-west winds around 20 kilometres an hour, a 20 percent chance of rain and trace falls. Thursday also shows a mix of sun and cloud, with breezy south to south-west winds and only trace rain. Friday warms slightly to 17 degrees and keeps the mixed sun-and-cloud pattern, though WeatherWatch lists 0.8 millimetres of rain and west to north-west winds.

The next more noticeable shower signal arrives on Saturday. WeatherWatch lists Saturday 20 June at 17 degrees during the day and 11 degrees at night, with showers, fairly breezy westerly winds around 25 kilometres an hour, a 60 percent chance of rain and about 2.7 millimetres expected. That is still not a severe forecast, but it is enough for weekend sport, markets, travel and household jobs to need a backup plan.

The fair reading for Auckland is therefore simple: the city is moving from Monday showers into a mostly cloudy, breezy Tuesday, with a usable midweek window before another showery signal on Saturday. Drivers should still allow for damp roads and low winter light, parents should keep checking school notices, and anyone planning outdoor work should use Tuesday to Friday carefully. Winter is not asking Auckland to stop this week. It is asking people to stay specific.