New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

WEATHER TRIO’S 2020 VISION It’s sunny skies ahead!

Abeachside photoshoot in Auckland with three weather presenters is an interesting experience.

Between ominous dark clouds swirling, a substantial sea breeze blowing straight into the central Auckland beach where we’re setting up our picnic, and intense rays of sun almost blinding TVNZ’s Dan Corbett, Renee Wright and Matty McLean as they settle on the blanket, it’s hard to know where to start in weatherproofing our photo session.

But as the Weekly crew wonder aloud if we’re about to be drenched thanks to a niggly early summer shower, three voices pipe up, almost in unison.

“Nah, we’ll be fine!”

Clearly, there’s no better trio to battle the elements with. And as Renee points out, it’s a remarkable day indeed.

“This is actually the first time that we’ve ever had a photo and interview together,” she says with her trademark wide grin.

“This is really special for us. We know each other really well,

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