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MetService warns of wet, windy weather for New Zealand

David Williams
By David Williams
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26 Aug, 2025 07:00 PM2 mins to read

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MetService National Weather: August 26 - 29. MetService

Two weather systems are forecast to sweep across New Zealand, bringing rain and wind before spring’s arrival.

MetService forecaster Luis Fernandes told the Herald a low-pressure system would pass across the top of the North Island today.

“It is going to result in a fairly wet day for Northland, through Auckland and the Coromandel, through to the Bay of Plenty and all the way down to Gisborne,” he said.

🧐Weather outlook for the week

Whilst we have been experiencing relatively settled winter conditions across Aotearoa New Zealand recently, there are some changes coming this week as we move closer to the start of meteorological spring.

The upper North Island can expect rain and… pic.twitter.com/5FSTvWTg8q

— MetService (@MetService) August 25, 2025

MetService has issued a heavy rain watch for Tairāwhiti north of Gisborne city from 6am until midnight tonight.

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Fernandes said the low would bring strong winds for much of the affected areas.

A strong wind watch is already in place for eastern areas of Northland and Great Barrier Island until 3pm with gusts forecast to reach 100km/h in some areas.

“Things for that region will clear off quite a bit by the time we reach Thursday.”

❗🟡Severe Weather Update

Watches are in place across the country as a result of the rain band from the north and a front moving up from the south later this week🌧💨

For the North, there is a Heavy Rain Watch out for the Gisborne region with rainfall amounts approaching… pic.twitter.com/YVHhp2Udtq

— MetService (@MetService) August 26, 2025

The bottom half of the North Island and much of the South Island will have clear skies.

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However, by Thursday evening, a new front bringing heavy rain and strong winds will make its way up the country, starting from the south of the South Island.

“The front is quite fast-moving,” Fernandes said.

“While it sweeps across the South Island on Thursday morning, by the time we get to late evening on Thursday, it’s already pushing on to much of the western North Island.

“In Auckland, you will already start getting rain late Thursday evening, all the way down to Taranaki.”

MetService has issued heavy rain and strong wind watches for Fiordland and the Otago lakes and rivers from late Thursday evening until about midday Friday.

According to its severe weather forecast, there is a moderate chance these watches will be upgraded to warnings.

David Williams is an Auckland-based Multimedia Journalist who joined the Herald in 2023. He covers breaking news and general topics.

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