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Wednesday weather: Flooding in Tolaga Bay, Gisborne warnings upgraded, extended to Marlborough, central North Island

Raphael  Franks
By Raphael Franks
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20 Jun, 2023 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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MetService National Weather: June 19th-22nd.

The threat of thunderstorms and heavy rain today has been amplified, with new weather watches issued around the country and existing watches extended.

It comes as flooding has already begun impacting several roads around Tolaga Bay on the North Island’s East Coast, where MetService earlier upgraded a heavy rain watch to an orange heavy rain warning.

MetService issued new heavy rain watches for the central North Island and the top of the South Island - saying those too could be escalated into warnings with higher rainfall amounts possible.

Gisborne’s orange heavy rain warning has been brought forward, in place from noon today until 3pm Wednesday.

The Uawa Civil Defence group told people to prepare for the downpours about 10.30am today and Tairāwhiti Civil Defence said streams and rivers could rise rapidly, and slips and flooding were possible.

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MetService warned the area could expect up to 140mm of rain about the ranges, and up to 90mm on the coast.

It also said thunderstorms are possible with peak rainfall intensities expected to reach 25mm/h.

Gisborne’s State Highway 35, badly impacted by extreme weather events earlier this year, has flooded on the Mangatuna side of a new bridge.

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Flooding has also made driving dangerous on SH35 between the Rototahi and Waihau turnoffs, Uawa Civil Defence said.

Heavy Rain Warning (Orange) issued for Gisborne https://t.co/hwpme8H619

— MetService Severe Weather Info (@MetServiceWARN) June 20, 2023

“Periods of heavy rain return early Friday and spread throughout the Tarawhiti/Gisborne region as winds turn more easterly. Heavy rain is expected to continue through the weekend, with further warnings likely to be issued.”

Northland is first in the firing line. A watch is in place from 9am today until 4am tomorrow.

One forecaster has warned of up to 50mm of rainfall “in just a few hours” there.

View from above 🛰️.

Low pressure spinning 🍥 to our west will spread rain & wind across the upper North Island today & tonight.

Forecasts https://t.co/WIN2hQ6EuY pic.twitter.com/favQaQOCLa

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) June 20, 2023

A line of heavy rain & possible thunderstorms is forecast to track across Northland on Wednesday ⚡️

Our high-res model shows amounts as high as 50mm in just a few hours which can cause surface flooding.

Thursday-Friday will be active in the northern & eastern North Island! ⛈️ pic.twitter.com/SjB8cs71w2

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) June 20, 2023

Thunderstorms possible in Auckland overnight

North Auckland, including Great Barrier Island, will be under a rain watch for 12 hours from 9pm today.

MetService said northeasterly winds could get up to 80km/h about Auckland and the temperature should reach 17C.

Partly cloudy conditions with isolated showers are forecast for the city throughout today. Heavy rain may spread south from late afternoon with a risk of thunderstorms, MetService said.

Some Gulf Harbour ferries will be affected and replaced by bus services and taxis, said Auckland Transport.

The downpours are set to linger into the weekend with highs likely to remain about 16C to 17C.

🟡 Heavy Rain Watches 🟡

🌧 Northland, from 9am Wed

🌧 Tairāwhiti/Gisborne about and north of Tolaga Bay, from 2pm Wed

🌧 North Auckland, including Great Barrier Island, from 8pm Wed

🌧 Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty west of Te Puke, from 1am Thu pic.twitter.com/7PEfOKsC5J

— MetService (@MetService) June 19, 2023

The Himawari 8 satellite shows another low coming for the North Island today. Heavy rain watches are current for Northland, northern Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula and Gisborne from today until Friday evening. Keep across our warnings and watches at https://t.co/qHyE5zzql5 pic.twitter.com/K3Q4KJ2u1c

— MetService (@MetService) June 20, 2023

Heavy rain watch for Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, Marlborough

A 35-hour watch is in place for the Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty from 1am Thursday to midday Friday as the low-pressure system responsible for the weather moves down.

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Heavy rain watches have also been issued for the Ruahine Range, Kaweka Forest Park and eastern Marlborough, south of Ward.

MetService meteorologist Alwyn Bakker said the prolonged rainfall in the Bay of Plenty, Coromandel and Gisborne could see flooding and slips even if warning criteria weren’t reached.

Parts of Tairāwhiti/Gisborne recorded over 60mm of rain in the 24 hours from 10am on Sunday, and Gisborne itself saw about 30mm in that period.

Further south, a few locations in Hawke’s Bay and the Wairarapa also saw about 30mm.

☔️😔Sorry eastern North Island - more rain is coming. Quite a bit more. Full details in our #video today.

📈Some places in the ranges may have over 200mm in the coming 7 days. Drill down deeper at https://t.co/D35ySCkVqG for local estimates.

🗺️Rain Maps: https://t.co/X7aCOr9ZGQ pic.twitter.com/mOblY8rBnY

— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) June 19, 2023

The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research said its high-resolution forecasting models showed 50mm of rain was possible “in just a few hours” in Northland throughout today.

Further south, Wellington is set for a fine day with clouds in the evening. MetService said the city would get light winds and then stronger easterlies in the afternoon.

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The capital has a forecast high of 15C while Christchurch has a forecast high of 13C.

The Garden City is in for a mostly cloudy day with some fine spells in the afternoon, turning to patchy drizzle in the late evening. Dunedin is also set for a 13C high with a fine day.

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.

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