Orange Heavy Rain Warning Now In Place

Take extra care on the roads, Coromandel!
Severe wet weather is expected across the Coromandel Peninsula from 9:00am today to 6:00am Thursday 22 Jan. Forecasts show 200–250mm of rain, especially over higher ground, with peak rates of 15–25mm per hour on Wednesday. There is a low risk of localised downpours up to 25–40mm per hour, and a moderate chance the warning could be upgraded to Red.
Potential impacts:
• Rapidly rising streams and rivers
• Surface flooding and slips
• Difficult driving conditions
What you can do to keep safe:
• Stay up to date with MetService forecasts
• Clear drains and gutters around your property
• Secure loose items outdoors
• Avoid low-lying areas and drive cautiously
• Never drive through floodwater
• Don't walk or play in floodwater – it can be contaminated and hide hazards
• If your life or property is at risk, call 111
Heavy rain over the next few days may cause serious disruption. Please take care and stay safe.
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