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Flooding, lightning ... and a rainbow: A day of wild weather for some in the central North Island

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Wild weather seen across the North Island. Video / Supplied

From rainbows and lightning to hail and flooding, residents in the central North Island have been dealt a mixed bag of wild weather this afternoon.

Metservice issued a thunderstorm warning at 1pm for Waitomo and Waikato and across to Taupō and the Bay of Plenty.

It expired just before 8.30pm, meaning the heavy weather that triggers Metservice to issue such a warning had passed.

MetService meteorologist Aidan Pyselman said the wild weather started to fire up around 2pm but was now on an improving trend, with the thunderstorms tracking northeastwards across the Bay of Plenty and then offshore.

"Moving into tomorrow, it's looking pretty good. All the action has been this afternoon and evening," he said.

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"Inland places like Otorohanga and Putāruru ... they were the ones that saw a lot of thunderstorm activity, localised downpours, quite large hail and thunder and lightning."

Waitomo Caves resident Kit Blackwood said his home was battered with hail for several hours this afternoon.

Waitomo Caves resident Kit Blackwood watching the hail with dog Bella. Photo / Supplied
Waitomo Caves resident Kit Blackwood watching the hail with dog Bella. Photo / Supplied

"Just the ridiculous sound [of the hail hitting the roof], it was so loud," he said.

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"The hail was bigger than your average marble. It was real crazy," he said.

Meanwhile, NZME's Luke Kirkness, a Papamoa East resident, saw what he described as a
"mini tornado", a twirl of wind and leaves that travelled around 50 metres out to sea.

"It went over a couple of waves and faded away," he said.

Heavy clouds sat above Papamoa East this evening. Photo / Luke Kirkness
Heavy clouds sat above Papamoa East this evening. Photo / Luke Kirkness

"After it disappeared there were clouds above us that were twirling in on themselves. They came in from the east and hit an invisible wall and twisted back on itself if that makes sense."

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Further south a Metservice heavy rain warning is in force for part of the Hawke's Bay area, north of Napier.

Residents have been told to expect a further 40 to 60mm of rain on top of what has already fallen today.

Meanwhile, Aucklanders can expect a day of mainly fine weather tomorrow - day two of America's Cup racing - with a high of 25C. One or two showers are possible in the afternoon.

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