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Cyclone Donna: North Island in firing line as ex-cyclone merges

By Dubby Henry
NZ Herald·
11 May, 2017 05:00 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.

Gisborne and the Bay of Plenty, swamped last month by Cyclone Debbie, were bracing again last night for torrential rain from the remnants of Cyclone Donna.

Residents were expected to awake today to slips, flooded roads and raging rivers. The MetService warned yesterday that the regions could get the equivalent of a month's rainfall over a 48-hour period.

BOP and Tairawhiti Civil Defence urged homeowners to clear leaf-clogged gutters and stock up on food and water and ensure pets were safe.

Cameras aboard the International Space Station captured video of Tropical Cyclone Donna from space earlier today. pic.twitter.com/GD7AW7Gkfn

— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) May 9, 2017

The entire North Island is in the firing line of the tropical storm, as the ex-cyclone merges with a low coming from the Tasman Sea.

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Rainfall forecasts were being revised upwards last night, and as much as to 250mm was expected to fall in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and Gisborne ranges between 9pm yesterday and 6 o'clock this evening.

Up to 140mm was expected elsewhere, with localised downpours expected to bring 25mm to 40mm of rain in an hour in some spots.

Although the heaviest rain was expected overnight heavy downpours were still tipped for many parts of the country today, followed by possible gale-force winds. The MetService yesterday issued a severe weather warning for the middle of the North Island from Taranaki to the Bay of Plenty, and a severe weather watch for the entire island.

Bay of Plenty emergency management director Clinton Naude said people need to be prepared and make a plan.

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"Think about what you and your family would you do if you couldn't get home, were stuck at home or had to leave home in a hurry? Would you be ready?

"What if there was no power, no water or no communication? If there is heavy rain coming, have you cleared your gutters or thought about your pets?

"A little bit of planning goes a long way," he said.

Donna is the third ex-tropical cyclone to hit New Zealand in two months, after Cyclone Debbie devastated parts of the Bay of Plenty last month.

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Nervous Edgecumbe residents were being reassured last night that the Rangitaiki River's stopbanks would hold, after they broke and devastated the town on April 6.

Bay of Plenty hazards team leader Rick Liefting said catchments were still saturated in many places after April's cyclones.

Ex Tropical #CycloneDonna and an extratropical, Tasman Sea low, with the subtropical jet marking the boundary between air masses. pic.twitter.com/iFez662sDn

— Andrew Miskelly (@andrewmiskelly) May 10, 2017

"However, council staff are confident that flood management schemes will handle the forecast rainfall."

Liefting said it should start to fine up this afternoon but urged people to stay up to date with weather forecasts and warnings.

WeatherWatch said after ex-cyclone Donna passes by a large high would come from the Tasman, bringing settled weather for three to four days.

The coming weeks may see a similar pattern of lows followed by highs, WeatherWatch said.

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Forecast

Whangarei: Heavy downpours today, easing to showers. Strong winds today and tomorrow. H 21C, L 9C.
Auckland: Heavy downpours this morning, strong southerly winds through to tomorrow. H 19C, L 7C.
Hamilton: Heavy falls ease today. Becoming fine tomorrow. H 19C, L 2C.
Tauranga: Heavy downpours ease by this evening. Some heavy rain tomorrow. H 20C, L 7C.
Napier: Heavy falls and possible gales today and tomorrow. H 18C, L 7C
Wellington: Early Friday rain easing to showers through tomorrow. Southerlies, gales on both days. H 14C, L 7C.

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