MetService Meteorologist Tom Adams said a weather watch is effectively a 'head's up' that the kind of rainfalls, etcetera contained in the weather watch, could happen. A warning is the MetService saying that the conditions in the warning are almost sure to happen.
''We issue a watch first then once we get pretty much sure it's going to happen we then issue a warning - they are two different things.''
Mr Adams said today's thunderstorm watch would likely see very localised outbreaks of thunderstorms that would also bring rain.
''Sometimes those thunderstorms only cover several hundred metres or a few kilometres so are very localised.''
The thunderstorm watch will run until 6am tomorrow while the heavy rain watch will run until 9am tomorrow.
Mr Adams said for the most accurate and up-to-date weather information, including any weather watches or warnings people can go to www.metservice.com or to their Twitter feed @metservicewarn .