The Gillies Ave on-ramp on Auckland's Southern Motorway was blocked after a car flipped this morning. Photo / tanebmk
Flooding has been reported on SH25 from Whitianga to Tairua in the Coromandel Peninsula.
“Consider delaying travel or be prepared to detour,” said NZTA.
SH25 KAIMARAMA, BAY OF PLENTY - FLOODING- 6:30AM, WED 19 NOV
Flooding has been reported on SH25 between Wade Rd and The 309 Rd. Consider delaying travel or be prepared to detour. ^KF pic.twitter.com/ZZGlXeDPct
— NZ Transport Agency - Waikato & Bay of Plenty (@nztawbop) November 18, 2025
MetService meteorologist John Law said after an early morning drenching for Auckland, the last places to see rain clear would be the Bay of Plenty and Coromandel.
Heavy falls kicked off yesterday afternoon as two weather systems converged. Photo / Michael Craig
“As we head through Wednesday, we’ll find the weather starts to move away.
“For Northland, Auckland, the rain should start to clear off as we head in towards the afternoon. Perhaps even a bit of brightness or some sunshine back,” Law said.
Heavy falls kicked off yesterday afternoon as two weather systems converged. Photo / MetService
He said tomorrow and into Friday would be looking much better as the rain began to clear for most regions.
Law said MetService was keeping a close eye on weather in the Bay of Plenty and the northern part of Gisborne/Tairāwhiti throughout today.
MetService meteorologist John Law says Auckland is in for an early morning drenching. Photo / Michael Craig
‘Intense bursts’ to continue for some
He said the northern parts of the country were expected to see downpours overnight that will continue for some this morning and into the afternoon.
“It’s not just the case that it’s wet, but there’s also that risk of some intense bursts of rainfall, some downpours.”
Earth Sciences New Zealand (formerly Niwa) forecaster Chester Lampkin earlier told the Herald an area of low pressure in the Tasman Sea and a cold front coming in from the southwest would bring a big plume of moisture from the Tasman.
“We call it an atmospheric river because of the amount of moisture coming with it,” he said.
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The Bay of Plenty is under the same warning until 11pm, and Gisborne/Tairāwhiti north of Ruatoria until midnight.
Tongariro National Park is also under an orange heavy rain warning until 10pm.
Taumarunui and Taihape north of Ohakune, excluding Tongariro National Park, are under a heavy rain watch until 11am.
Taranaki is under the same watch until 8pm.
Northland, Auckland and Great Barrier Island are under a heavy rain warning until 2pm and Waitomo, Waikato and Taupō are under the same warning until 6pm.
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