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Grab your raincoat: Remnants of Cyclone Donna spark heavy rain warnings

By Belinda Feek
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9 May, 2017 06:51 PM3 mins to read

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Get out the umbrella and dress up warm, it’s going to be a cold wet end to the week as the remnants of Cyclone Donna hit New Zealand.

A severe weather watch has been issued for large swathes of the North Island as Tropical Cyclone Donna makes its way closer to New Zealand.

Heavy rain is expected during the next couple of days for most of the North Island, and parts of the South Island, with the north-east of the North Island expected to bear the brunt.

Cyclone Donna is expected to be downgraded today, and may lose its tropical cyclone status. However, New Zealand could still be in for a wet and windy end to the week as it tracks to the north-east of the country.

Cyclone Donna is expected to be sitting roughly 300km offshore and downgraded to a Category 2 cyclone by lunchtime today, MetService said this morning.

Forecaster Ravi Kandula said Donna was east of Noumea early this morning and tracking southeast of the area. A low travelling from Tasmania is also forecast to bring wet weather.

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Cyclone Donna's remnants will hit off the coast of Kaitaia at midnight on Thursday and will take another day to travel down to the Gisborne area.

The closer it gets to New Zealand the more steam will be clipped from Donna's wings because of increasing wind in the area, sullying its "rotational energy".

However, although there will be some strong northerlies on the coast, they will not be cyclone-strength.

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The storm was also travelling with "high top clouds", he said, a thick, expansive area of cloud in the atmosphere, which will create heavy, soppy rain, or thicker, heavier, droplets.

"You're not going to feel little droplets, this will bring soppy, heavy rain conditions. Once the rain sets in, it's in there."

The rain will begin tomorrow and continue into Friday and the weekend.

A severe weather warning was issued by MetService at 10am for heavy rain across central parts of the country.

New heavy rain & wind watches and warnings out for today and tomorrow. For full details check https://t.co/qHyE5zhh6X ^AC pic.twitter.com/hDZRZwJmYU

— MetService (@MetService) May 9, 2017

"A period of northerly rain is expected over much of central and northern New Zealand," it said, ahead of a front expected to move in tomorrow.

The heaviest rain is forecast for Nelson, Mt Taranaki and parts of the Bay of Plenty, as well as the ranges of Gisborne.

Meanwhile, Weatherwatch said Donna is likely to weaken as it drifts south from the warm air and seas of the tropical south Pacific, but then restructure into a new system in the New Zealand area.

The remnants from Topical Cyclone Donna would just miss the country, it said, tracking to the north-east of the North Island. However, it warned that a change of course was always possible.

"If there wasn't a large blocking high to the east of New Zealand WeatherWatch.co.nz believes Donna would pose no threat to New Zealand, and quickly track well to the north-east.

"The high, however, is encouraging Donna to track closer to Aotearoa and therefore it brings a general threat; such as heavy rain, gales and dangerous beach conditions in the north-east of the North Island."

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