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Weather: Pair rescued from Nelson flood waters, yachtie plucked from Auckland Harbour

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The sailor was stranded off Tindalls Beach, on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, north of Auckland. Photo / Matthew Davison

The sailor was stranded off Tindalls Beach, on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, north of Auckland. Photo / Matthew Davison

  • The largest weather system of the year so far has hit the country.
  • MetService extended its weather warnings and watches this morning, as the widespread “atmospheric river” bears down.
  • Two people were trapped in Nelson flood waters as rain inundated roads and major highways across the country.

Two people have been rescued from Nelson floodwaters as heavy rain battered many areas of the country.

It comes after another dramatic rescue last night where Auckland coastguard rescuers were forced to brace against three-metre swells and 40-knot winds overnight as a yachtswoman was left stranded during wild weather.

Heavy rain has slammed the country this morning with slips and flooding inundating roads and major highways.

Nelson emergency services were scrambled to Kokorua Rd near Whangamoa just after midday after reports two people became trapped in their vehicle in flood waters.

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A specialist water rescue team was called and safely evacuated the trapped passengers, getting them to safety through the rising flood waters.

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Meanwhile, Coastguard Hibiscus skipper Reg Werner said a call was received from a distressed sailor at 11.45pm last night from an Auckland beach.

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The man told rescuers he had been unable to return to his boat off Tindalls Beach, on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, because of the wild weather, leaving his partner stranded on board.

“As it began to drag its anchor, her distress escalated, prompting a call for help.”

Werner said his crew had to brave three-metre swells and 40-knot northeasterly gusts on board the Hibiscus Rescue One through the Whangaparāoa Passage.

“A trip that would normally take just 20 minutes took over an hour due to the extreme conditions.”

When the group finally made it to the woman, she was uninjured but “quite distressed”.

“The return trip proved equally gruelling, with rough seas taking a toll on both the yachtie and some of the crew.

“Despite the challenging conditions, the volunteers safely returned to Gulf Harbour Marina at 3.30am.”

Werner reminded boaties always to check the forecasts and ensure they had a reliable form of communication onboard.

“The sailor ashore made the right call by seeking advice early – it’s always better to be safe than sorry. We’re here to help, no matter the situation.”

Saturated commute

Aucklanders faced a morning commute through downpours as New Zealand’s largest weather system of the year brought “intense rainfall” during rush hour.

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A heavy rain watch came into effect last night, with forecaster MetService warning rainfall amounts could approach warning criteria as the widespread “atmospheric river” bore down.

An orange heavy rain warning remains in effect for Northland, where peak rainfall amounts of 15 to 25mm/h were expected overnight and total amounts of up to 200mm before this afternoon.

“The heaviest rain is expected overnight in Northland and Friday morning around commute time for Auckland, extending to other areas throughout the day,” MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane said yesterday.

The forecaster warned that morning rain could lead to wet roads and slower traffic. It advised commuters to allow extra travel time and drive to the conditions.

⚠️Severe weather watches and warnings updates⚠️

A few regions across the North Island have been upgraded to orange warnings.

Check out a detailed forecast for your area at https://t.co/qHyE5zzql5 pic.twitter.com/Xa8WfHKeOv

— MetService (@MetService) April 2, 2025

Meanwhile, a raft of severe weather warnings and watches have been issued across the country from the top of the North Island to the South Island’s Westland District.

Heavy rain warnings are in place for the Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Tongariro National Park, Mt Taranaki and Tararua Range in the North Island throughout Friday.

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Severe weather watches have also been issued for Waikato, Waitomo, Taumarunui, North Taranaki and Great Barrier Island.

Areas in the Tasman district recorded more than 100mm of rain between 12.01am and 1pm on Thursday. At the Paradise Peak weather station, 113mm had fallen, followed by 106mm at the Perry Saddle station.

“This could be a significant rain event for the Tasman districts,” MetService said earlier.

Forecaster Niwa said heavy rain would end on Friday morning for the South Island.

The Tasman District Council was warning residents that slips and flooding could affect vital roads.

Strong, moist winds associated with the atmospheric river bumping into the mountainous land 🏔️ of Aotearoa is producing heavy rain.

For the SI, heavy rain will end Friday morning.

For the upper NI, heavier rain should end before midday Friday, though linger farther east. pic.twitter.com/jheKRklbAH

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) April 3, 2025

“Isolated heavy bursts are possible and could result in more significant flooding in small creeks and surface flooding. Expect some slipping to occur in prone areas.

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“Rainfall is forecast to be highest toward the end of the event when catchments are soaked.”

On the West Coast, State Highway 6 between Haast and Lake Moeraki was closed overnight due to forecast “severe weather conditions”. It was set to reopen at 8am today, subject to inspections.

The Grey District Council on the West Coast was providing sandbags to “anyone in need” on Thursday afternoon.

“If you’re concerned about flooding, please feel free to come by and pick them up. Stay safe and prepared,” a post on social media read.

MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris told RNZ’s Checkpoint on Thursday afternoon that Hokitika had more rain in the previous 24 hours than it received during March.

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