Watercare is continuing to urge Aucklanders to take up the four-minute shower challenge and avoid outdoor use.
"Lots of small changes in behaviour, like deferring water blasting makes a real difference," Jaduram says.
"We know that because yesterday everyone stayed inside because of the rain, water use fell by 20 million litres across the region. Imagine if we could do that every day."
More rain showers are forecast over coming days, but indications are this is likely to be much less than normal for this time of year.
Watercare is continuing with a drought awareness campaign, which includes radio and digital advertising and social media messaging. Cutting shower times from eight to four minutes would reduce water usage by 80 million litres a day.
Downpours in Auckland around midnight caused flooding inside a house in Lochiel Rd in Remuera as well as on Mt Eden Rd and in Māngere.
MetService meteorologist Rob Kerr said between 10pm yesterday and 1am today a band of heavy rain brought downpours of 15-25mm in just one hour to parts of the city. Just 6mm an hour is considered heavy rain.
Drought-stricken Northland also received a decent amount of rain - with Kerikeri getting 45.6mm, mostly between 10am and 10pm yesterday. However, Whāngārei only saw 15mm and Kaitāia barely got 11mm.
"We know Northland is obviously pretty dry and in need of some rain and hopefully this will bring some relief at least to those empty water tanks up there," says MetService meteorologist Tom Adams.