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Strong Wind And Rain Aplenty For Motorists Heading Into Weekend

Warnings aplenty for the South Island on the MetService map (Photo/Supplied)

It’s becoming an all-too familiar tale in recent weeks, but South Island road users are once again being urged to plan ahead and drive with extra care as more heavy rain and severe gales are forecast.

The predicted rain and winds may once again make driving conditions difficult and could raise the risk of slips, surface flooding and other roading obstruction such as fallen trees.

In Canterbury, MetService has issued an orange* heavy rain warning for the headwaters of the region’s lakes and rivers from 6am tomorrow, while an orange strong wind warning is in effect for the Canterbury high country from 11pm tonight, with severe gale northwesterlies gusting up to 130km/h in exposed places.

Orange heavy rain warnings are also in place for the Buller and Grey Districts (from noon tomorrow), the Ranges of Westland (from midnight tonight), the headwaters of the Otago lakes and rivers (from 1am tomorrow), and Fiordland (from 10pm tonight).

An orange strong wind warning is also in place for Southland, Fiordland, and Stewart Island from 4pm today, while a lesser strong wind watch is in effect for Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes District from 9pm tonight.

New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi advises road users to stay up to date with the weather and roading conditions when they travel, and to take care and adjust their driving to the windy or wet conditions.

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Heavy rain means slippery roads and drivers should think about adjusting their speed and travelling distances, avoiding sudden braking and staying visible.

In high winds, those driving high-sided vehicles, motorcycles and towing vehicles should be especially cautious.

Stay up to date on weather conditions at the MetService site , and on the status of the state highways at our Journey Planner site.

*An orange warning from MetService signifies that people need to be prepared and take action as appropriate as there could be some disruption to their day and potential risk to people, animals and property.

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