Viva the dog enjoys the flooding at Walmsley Park in Mt Roskill after a heavy downpour. Photo / Michael Craig
Viva the dog enjoys the flooding at Walmsley Park in Mt Roskill after a heavy downpour. Photo / Michael Craig
Severe weather conditions are forecast in some parts of the country today, with high winds and heavy snowfall warnings in place.
The MetService issued a number of severe weather warnings and watches this morning.
There are warnings over much of the North Island - with heavy rain expected over theTararua Range and heavy snowfall for those in Taumarunui, Taihape, Fiordland and Southland.
A cold front is moving quickly over the northern part of New Zealand, bringing with it westerly gales to parts of the North Island and colder conditions south of the South Island.
Severe forecaster Mads Naeraa-Spiers said there was a watch over most of the North Island; including Auckland, which has a high of 16C and evening rain with a strong south-westerly wind change.
He said those in Taihape and Taumarunui, which both have snow warnings, could see 10cm of snowfall tomorrow morning - down to about 700m with snow flurries down to about 600, he said.
"We've got the wind warning from southern Hawke's Bay and Tararua district. I'll put the gust speeds to up to 130km/h. And we'll still go with a rain warning for the Tararua range...around 50 to 60mm from noon until 6pm today.''