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From heatwave to violent storms: New Zealand's mad weather

Patrice Dougan
By Patrice Dougan
Assistant Chief of Staff·NZME.·
27 Jan, 2016 02:05 AM4 mins to read

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Rain radar. Photo / MetService

Rain radar. Photo / MetService

Get out the umbrellas and your summer raincoat as a cool change is set to bring severe thunderstorms to much of the North Island today.

MetService has issued a severe weather watch covering Northland, Waikato, Waitomo, Taumarunui, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taupo, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Wanganui, and Taihape until 9pm today.

"A combination of humid subtropical air, and afternoon and early evening wind convergences, are likely to trigger heavy showers and thunderstorms about the central North Island and parts of Northland during Wednesday," MetService said.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued https://t.co/LyGsfqMfdx pic.twitter.com/BWxJE8Rhk3

— MetService Severe Weather Info (@MetServiceWARN) January 26, 2016
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"These are forecast from Waitomo and southwestern Waikato, across to Taupo, Taihape and the Hawkes Bay Ranges."

There was a moderate risk of these thunderstorms becoming severe, MetService said, producing localised downpours and torrential rain of 25mm to 40mm an hour and possibly more.

Here is the 7:30am rain radar. The latest radar imagery will be back on https://t.co/hnwmGxU1gR shortly. ^SG pic.twitter.com/DkYwAAIkgT

— MetService (@MetService) January 26, 2016

"Rainfall of this intensity can cause flash flooding, especially about low-lying areas such as streams, rivers or narrow valleys, and may also lead to slips. Driving conditions will also be hazardous with surface flooding and poor visibility in heavy rain," it said.

Earlier today MetService meteorologist Stephen Glassey said subtropical air over the North Island would remain.

Even though the temperatures were expected to dip a degree in Auckland over the next three days, higher humidity would mean little relief.

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"It's going to be pretty sticky. It may feel worse."

Meanwhile, a severe weather watch has been issued for Bay of Plenty, Taupo, Hawkes Bay, Nelson Buller, Westland and the Canterbury high country for significant rainfall.

"A broad trough and associated rainband is becoming slow moving over the northern South Island. Steady to moderate heavy rain is likely with this trough until late on Wednesday," the watch said.

"Meanwhile, a moist northeasterly airstream should spread on to the North Island. This is expected to bring some rain to many areas, but about the central North Island, localised convection during Wednesday could bring torrential downpours," it said.

Torrential downpours possible for the central North Island high country tomorrow. https://t.co/oKYtro2Yts ^CL pic.twitter.com/7ZU13SJw8A

— MetService (@MetService) January 26, 2016

The North Island will see the heat and humidity combine for another hot day -- but with added rain.

"Wednesday will be hot and humid over the North Island with the chance of severe thunderstorms in the afternoon or early evening through central areas -- over the Central Plateau and neighbouring regions.

"Big cloud build-ups and smaller thunderstorms, plus downpours, may also form over Northland and other parts of the North Island.

"Many other areas will be dry and hot -- but the humidity brought down by ex-cyclone Victor, combined with daytime heating, will help create these big cloud build-ups, downpours and thunderstorms across various parts of the North Island," WeatherWatch said.

Auckland has a moderate risk of thunderstorms this afternoon, according to MetService.

Showers are also likely in the region.

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Lightning strikes recorded

A couple of lightning strikes were recorded in the Tongariro National Park between 5 and 6am today.

Heavy rain has also already fallen in some parts of the North Island, where 24mm was recorded at the Desert Rd station and 15mm fell in one hour at the Tongariro National Park.

Even heavier rain is expected near the park this afternoon, Mr Glassey said.

Large swells expected at Gisborne beaches

Good news for surfers: swells reaching 3-4m are expected at East Coast beaches near Gisborne tomorrow.

Mr Glassey said the swells would probably peak around midday.

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"Swells that large aren't not common but they're not usual either," he said.

"They'll probably start to ease in the afternoon as the former cyclone moves past."

Humid weather for the next 10 days

Very humid, very warm weather will hang around the North Island, according to WeatherWatch.co.nz.

"The next 10 days have highs hovering around 27C and 30C, which may not sound overly hot to some people but with humidity between 60 and 90 per cent for much of this time the 'feels like' temperature will be around the low to mid 30s," Weather Watch forecaster Philip Duncan said.

"Overnight lows will be tough for sleeping, with temperatures hovering around 20C at the coldest time, and with humidity often closer to 100 per cent at night making it feel like the mid- to late-20s for some."

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Winds might provide welcome breaks from the humidity, he said.

Humidity levels have already almost reached 100 per cent in the upper North Island this morning, and temperatures are in the low 20s.

The South Island is also experiencing high humidity, albeit damp and cold. Highs are between 10C and 13C so far this morning.

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