Gullery said it was quite active from 2pm to 3pm, with 37mm falling in an area called Waipapa, west of Tauranga.
Most of the thunderstorms were inland rather than coastal, with the Bay's eastern ranges getting 17mm.
Today's forecast for Tauranga was for cloudy periods and isolated showers.
He said there was the chance of a thunderstorm or two east of Rotorua in the afternoon and evening.
Yesterday's heavy rain watch had been lifted for Northland, Auckland, the Coromandel Peninsula and all the Bay of Plenty.
Severe thunderstorm criteria
In New Zealand, MetService classifies a thunderstorm as severe if one or more of the following criteria are met:
Heavy rain (from thunderstorms):
Rainfall of 25mm per hour, or more.
Large hail:
Hailstones 20mm in diameter, or larger.
Strong wind gusts (from thunderstorms):
Gusts of 110km per hour / 60 knots or stronger.
Damaging tornadoes:
Fujita F1 (wind speeds greater than 116km per hour / 63 knots) or stronger.