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Weather: Snow, hail, thunder, lightning as cold front batters New Zealand

By Dubby Henry
NZ Herald·
5 May, 2020 12:03 AM4 mins to read

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More heavy rain is headed for Auckland shortly, according to the Metservice radar.

More heavy rain is headed for Auckland shortly, according to the Metservice radar.

Rolling thunder, lightning and pelting rain have been hitting west Auckland, with a cold front even bringing hail.

Lightning has been seen near Piha, Muriwai Beach and just south of Helensville, with a few strikes close to the Kaipara Harbour, MetService meteorologist Andy Best. A couple of lightning strikes had also been reported near Waiheke Island.

One Herald reader in Titirangi said torrential rain and rolling thunder had hit in the past hour, along with hailstones.

A cold front that started over the south of the North Island early this morning had moved up over Taranaki before hitting Auckland, with a line of heavy showers currently running all the way from western Northland down toward Pukekohe, Best said.

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In the past two hours, there had been 90 lightning strikes across the country.

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The cold front was moving northeast, he said.

Rain has been brief but heavy. Out west Oratia Cemetery had reported 4mm of rain in the past hour, while a sensor at Waiatarua Reserve in Meadowbank had reported 9mm. Further south Auckland International Airport was reporting only light showers.

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More heavy rain is headed for Auckland shortly, according to the Metservice radar.
More heavy rain is headed for Auckland shortly, according to the Metservice radar.

Meanwhile in Taranaki a suspected lightning strike took out power to more than 400 properties in Hawera this morning.

Suppliers Powerco said electricity went off just before 10.20am, with 422 properties affected. A site investigation was under way, with power not estimated to be fully restored until 3pm.

A witness told NZME that the power went off after a lightning strike.

Over about two hours leading up to 10.45am, 120 lightning strikes had been recorded, most of them over the sea, Best said.

These two images show the progression northwards over the country of the cold front this morning. The satellite image shows speckled shower cloud in the cold southwest flow and wave clouds over Bay of Plenty. The radar image shows rain and lightning along the front and trough.^AB pic.twitter.com/S9mBVBS2YK

— MetService (@MetService) May 4, 2020

Waikato, Waitomo, Taumaranui, Taranaki, Whanganui, and Manawatu through to Wellington are also at moderate risk of thunderstorms this afternoon, MetService says.

"These thunderstorms are likely to bring localised heavy rain with intensities of 10 to 15 mm per hour, hail and for areas from Auckland to Whanganui strong wind gusts."

Thunderstorms are possible into the early hours of tomorrow for many areas.
MetService has warned of snow flurries on the summit of Lewis Pass in Canterbury until 7pm, and brief flurries on the Desert Road in the North Island tonight between 10pm and 2am.

Auckland: incoming! 🌬️ 🌧️ pic.twitter.com/bRdehOFPSU

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) May 5, 2020

Forecaster Weatherwatch said the majority of the country would be in for a cold snap today, with three quarters of New Zealand colder than normal.

Today would be the coldest day of the week for the South Island, while the North Island would be coldest later today and early Wednesday.

But in typical autumnal fashion, 95 per cent of the country would be warmer than normal by Friday.

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The high in Gore, Southland today is just 7C but was expected to hit 20C on Saturday.

The warmer weather this week is coming out of both the sub-tropics and the Australian interior, with that warmth to continue to early next week.

If a sub-tropical low forms over northern New Zealand next week then more sub-tropical winds may affect parts of the country.

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