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Wet weather wallops NZ - rain, rain and more rain everywhere

Cherie Howie
By Cherie Howie
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30 Jun, 2017 09:01 PM3 mins to read

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Your umbrella might be the only bright thing outdoors this weekend - it's going to be wet. Photo / Michael Craig

Your umbrella might be the only bright thing outdoors this weekend - it's going to be wet. Photo / Michael Craig

As weekends go, this one's going to be a bit of a write-off.

It's going to be wet pretty much everywhere today - including in the capital, where the British and Irish Lions take on the All Blacks at the Cake Tin tonight, the Metservice has warned.

And the low temperatures and rain have already prompted a black ice warning in Southland.

Police this morning urged motorists to take extra care on the region's roads today.

There are also heavy rain warnings for Westland, the headwaters of Canterbury lakes and rivers, Buller, Nelson, the Bryant and Richmond Ranges, Mt Taranaki, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua.

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Saturday is looking Wet. https://t.co/Yjbq0jfCz1 https://t.co/qHyE5zySvx ^JR pic.twitter.com/PiUmjwI78m

— MetService (@MetService) June 30, 2017

The fog that has been such a feature of last month stayed away from the main centres this morning, but Air New Zealand confirmed two flights from Hamilton had been cancelled as a flow-on effect of fog in the city last night.

Affected passengers would be re-booked on alternative services.

Metservice meteorologist Angus Hines said a low pressure system was to blame for the expected soggy weekend.

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"There's a tangle of fronts spiralling out of that low pressure system, which is stationary off the West Coast of the South Island.

"The fronts are bringing bands of rain to a lot of the country ... pretty much the whole country is going to get some kind of variety of rain."

Don't blame it on the sunshine! Because there isn't any. Extensive cloud over NZ with a succession of fronts. ^AH pic.twitter.com/6Z8Jty51dU

— MetService (@MetService) June 30, 2017

The West Coast of the South Island would likely experience the heaviest downpours, with heavy rain also having fallen in the area, as well as the Canterbury headwaters, Buller, Nelson and the Bryant and Richmond Ranges.

This was expected to continue until late this afternoon or tonight.

In Bay of Plenty rain was expected to become heavy overnight before easing about midday tomorrow.

A severe weather watch has been issued for heavy rain in Auckland overnight, as well as the Marlborough Sounds, Northland and Coromandel Peninsula. Westland, Buller, Nelson, Taranaki and Auckland are under a watch for gales today.

The weather gods have also shown no respect to All Blacks fans desire to see free-flowing footy at the Cake Tin tonight.

The second test against the touring British and Irish Lions will be a wet affair, with rain likely in the capital during the game, Hines said.

Winds of 20-30 kilometres per hour were also expected, but coming from the north meant it wouldn't be bitterly cold.

Temperatures in Wellington are expected to hover around 12C throughout the day.

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Crimson sunrise in Wellington ahead of the rain. https://t.co/SIxjFFiwuQ ^JR pic.twitter.com/XACPcFoRx7

— MetService (@MetService) June 30, 2017

Tomorrow was looking a little better over the country, but anyone expecting a crisp, sunny winter's day would be disappointed.

"That kind of weekend is not really on the cards."

The working week was also looking messy, he said.

There may be a brief respite early in the week before a trough approaches the country from the Tasman Sea late on Wednesday.

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