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Weather: Rain to interrupt New Zealand’s hot weather this week

By Grace Tinetali-Fiavaai, Te Rito Journalism Cadet
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14 Jan, 2024 09:32 PM3 mins to read

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Humid rain showers didn’t stop Aucklanders getting around the CBD and Wynyard Quarter, Auckland. Photo / Jason Dorday

Humid rain showers didn’t stop Aucklanders getting around the CBD and Wynyard Quarter, Auckland. Photo / Jason Dorday

New Zealand’s sweltering stretch of weather is set to be interrupted this week with rain forecast for most regions of the country.

Parts of the North Island are now under a severe thunderstorm watch, with MetService warning of potential localised downpours for Coromandel Peninsula, eastern Waikato, Bay of Plenty and the Gisborne ranges.

The alert is in force from 3pm until midnight with a threat of flash flooding and hazardous driving conditions.

Showers are expected in Auckland this morning with the weather set to change after lunch with heavy showers. A high of 26C is forecast.

Rain is also predicted on Tuesday morning in the City of Sails but it will clear, leaving partly cloudy conditions for the rest of the day with a high of 24C.

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A wet looking start to the week across the North Island.

The 🟪purple area on the map below shows the area most at risk of Severe Thunderstorms this afternoon and evening bringing the risk of downpours.

Find the full Thunderstorm Outlook at https://t.co/grZ6Hp7uMi pic.twitter.com/Y3ujokl9Uq

— MetService (@MetService) January 14, 2024

MetService forecaster Tuporo Marsters said Kiwis should take advantage of any sunny weather they get before the rain sets in this week.

“If you haven’t washed your car, now’s a great time to get that much-needed car wash and watering done,” he said.

“Frontal rain for much of the motu with heavy falls about Taranaki Maunga and downpours from east Northland to the Bay of Plenty in the evening.”

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There will be cloudy conditions passing over the North Island in the coming days — with rain from Taranaki to Wellington.

The capital can expect scattered showers with strong winds in the afternoon today and a high of 21C.

Both Tauranga and Hamilton can expect a high of 25C today with showers turning to heavy rain in the afternoon.

Gisborne stays dry until the rain arrives in the afternoon. Northerly winds will ease in the afternoon amid a high of 27C.

There are also heat alerts today in Whangārei, Auckland, Whitianga, Thames, Napier, Whanganui, and Motueka.

A cold front will be moving up the South Island, bringing heavy rain to the West Coast and triggering a rain watch for the Westland ranges until 8pm today.

Then, as the weekend approaches, it will be mainly fine with a few showers in the south.

People should take advantage of any sunny weather they get before the rain sets in this week. Photo / Michael Craig
People should take advantage of any sunny weather they get before the rain sets in this week. Photo / Michael Craig

A moderate fire risk exists for eastern areas from Kaikōura to Central Otago.

There will still be a strong wind watch for the Canterbury high Country till midnight tonight.

As that front moves onto the North Island there will be some heavy falls and a watch for rain about and north of Taranaki Maunga 2am to 2pm today.

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A cooler change behind the front has the southern towns dropping to the teens by noon today with Invercargill expecting 11C, Clutha 10C and Dunedin 12C.

For the South Island, rain clears the top of the island followed by showers on the east coast. There is lots of sunshine for those inland places and to the West Coast too.

A few showers will pepper the Southland coast, which will experience cool southwesterly winds.

Fine weather brought people out for a walk around Te Atatū Peninsula. Photo / Alex Burton
Fine weather brought people out for a walk around Te Atatū Peninsula. Photo / Alex Burton



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