Severe Weather Brings A Suite Of Warnings For Both Islands
Covering period of Wednesday 30th - Friday 2 May
Stormy conditions starting
to impact New Zealand today will bring strong damaging
winds, heavy rain and choppy seas over the next few days to
various parts of the country. MetService has issued numerous
Severe Weather Warnings and Watches.
North
Island
Widespread rain is currently affecting
many parts of the North Island, with some areas experiencing
heavy downpours. These conditions are forecast to become
more persistent and spread further across the island by this
afternoon (Wednesday).
•A Orange Heavy
Rain Warning is in place east of Bay of Plenty, from 10am
today valid until 3pm tomorrow.
•Heavy Rain
Watches have been issued for Bay of Plenty and Southern
Wairarapa until Wednesday evening. Wellington is also on
Watch from 6pm Wednesday until 3pm
Friday.
•Strong to gale-force winds are expected
along the Wairarapa and Wellington coastlines, generating
rough seas and wave heights of up to 7 metres on Thursday
afternoon and a Heavy Swell Warning has been
issued.
•Strong Wind Watch for Auckland,
Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula, and north of
Hamilton in Waikato, from 7am to noon
Thursday.
Conditions in Wellington over the
next day and a half will be something to keep a close eye
on, as a combination of wet weather, very strong southerly
winds, and large waves are expected.
The winds
are of particular interest. While Wellingtonians are no
strangers to blustery days, this event stands out due to the
unusually strong southerlies, with gusts of 130 km/h
possible. This means that trees and structures that may be
accustomed to very strong winds from the north may be more
vulnerable to strong winds from the south, making them more
prone to damage. These winds will also be whipping up large
waves, which may impact travel along coastal roads on
Thursday.
South Island
•An
Orange Heavy Rain Warning for the Kaikōura Coast and ranges
plus areas of Canterbury north of Timaru, easing from 6pm
Thursday.
•Orange Road Snowfall Warnings for
Porters, Arthur’s, Lewis and Lindis Pass are in force into
Thursday.
•An Orange Heavy Snow Warning for
Canterbury High Country, south of the Rangitata River, in
place from 9pm tonight (Wednesday) through to 9am on
Thursday.
•Yellow Strong Wind Watches for Buller,
Grey, Westland, Nelson Lakes Districts (from noon today),
and the Marlborough Sounds (from 6pm today through Thursday
afternoon).
The South Island is currently
experiencing cloudy and wet conditions, with more rain
forecast through to Thursday. For the eastern South
Island, this could be a significant weather event, with
large amounts of rainfall expected between today and Friday.
For regions under Orange Heavy Rain Warnings, possible
impacts include areas of flooding, slips, and hazardous
driving conditions.
MetService meteorologist
Kgolofelo Dube says, With the hazardous weather conditions
approaching, we strongly encourage all New Zealanders to
stay informed by regularly checking the MetService app or
website, as well as updates from local Civil Defence and
council channels.”
Friday looks to be a
better day, with rain easing in most areas across the
country. However, eastern parts of the North Island and the
north-eastern South Island may still experience heavy rain
and strong winds.
The good news is that by
Saturday, more settled conditions are expected to return to
most regions, although some areas may still see isolated
showers.
Please keep up to date with the most
current information from MetService at http://bit.ly/metservicenz