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MetService forecast: Heavy rain warning, watches for much of North Island, including flood-hit parts

Natasha Gordon
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11 Feb, 2026 09:59 PM3 mins to read

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MetService Morning Weather Update: February 12. Video / MetService

A heavy rain warning, and a swag of watches for wet weather, have been issued by MetService across much of the North Island ahead of an incoming tropically-charged low.

The north-eastern tip of the North Island, among areas pummelled by a deadly series of storms last month, is expected to be worst hit.

The rain is set to start falling from noon Friday across the top of the country, including Auckland.

A 14-hour heavy rain warning for Bay of Plenty east of Opotiki, and Gisborne/Tairawhiti north of Tolaga Bay is in place from 8pm tomorrow.

“Expect 80 to 100 mm of rain to accumulate, with the chance of 130 to 150 mm in one or two places. Peak rainfall rates are very dependent on localised convection or thunderstorms, and may reach 25 to 35 mm per hour during Saturday morning.”

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In Gisborne/Tairawhiti from Tolaga Bay southwards a heavy rain watch is in place for 15 hours from 9pm tomorrow.

A wet Friday across the North Island.

Severe Weather Watches and Warnings issued for much of the North Island during Friday and into Saturday as thunderstorms and heavy rain move west to east across the country. pic.twitter.com/QpMAjsS6Hc

— MetService NZ (@MetService) February 11, 2026

Heavy rain watches, with a chance of thunderstorms and localised downpours, have been issued for Northland, Auckland (including Great Barrier Island), Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato and Waitomo from noon to 10pm tomorrow.

Heavy rain watches, again with a chance of thunderstorms and localised downpours, kick in for Bay of Plenty from Opotiki westwards, eastern hill-country of Taranaki, Taupo, Taumarunui, Taihape, Whanganui, Manawatu, Tararua District and Hawke’s Bay from mid-afternoon tomorrow and continue to the early hours of Saturday.

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Meanwhile, muggy nights are on the way, but temperatures will soon plunge as heavy rain and severe gales sweep across the country.

The wild weather change is set to come into force from today for Fiordland and Friday for much of New Zealand.

MetService meteorologist Michael Pawley told the Herald a moist air mass pushing down on the country will bring sweaty overnight temperatures.

“The overnight temperatures we’re seeing are quite warm. Places like Auckland will be having a minimum of 20C [overnight Thursday and Friday],” Pawley said.

MetService earlier described the upcoming heat as “uncomfortably hot”.

Pawley said once the front crosses over the country, there will be low pressure developing to the east of New Zealand.

“That’s going to be dragging some more southerly winds. So that’ll be cooling the temperatures down into the weekend,” he said.

For example, Masterton is forecast to drop to a high of 18C on Sunday from Friday’s sweaty high of 29C.

‘Heavy rain and severe gales’

Pawley said a front is set to cross the South Island, causing rain to develop in Fiordland from tomorrow.

“On Friday, that will push across the South Island as well, bringing a period of heavy rain and strong winds.

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“That’s essentially moving up the South Island at the same time as a trough over the northern Tasman Sea moves across the North Island,” he said.

Pawley said once the Friday rain has crossed, a low developing up the east of the country will bring a risk of heavy rain, and severe gale southerlies.

“There’s still a lot of uncertainty there with the position of that, and that will dictate which areas feel those impacts the most,” he said.

At this stage, the eastern parts of the North Island are forecast to be hit the worst.

Pawley said MetService has a moderate confidence that the rain and wind will reach warning criteria for some eastern parts of the North Island.

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