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Extreme weather: More Marlborough residents urged to be ‘prepared’ to evacuate, wild weather forecast to continue

By Rachel Maher, Cherie Howie, Natasha Gordon
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27 Jun, 2025 08:24 AM4 mins to read

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MetService Head of Weather Heather Keats on what to expect for this weekend's weather.

Roads are cut off while evacuations are continuing across the top of a deluged South Island, with NZ Defence Force and council staff monitoring some key flood prevention infrastructure.

The Marlborough District Council tonight said checks would continue over the next 24 hours after today’s “significant weather event”.

While waters in some areas were dropping, residents should still be prepared to evacuate.

Further north, Auckland experience thunderstorms in the morning and afternoon.

And more wild weather is predicted over the next 24 hours, with Niwa warning of heavy rain in eastern Otago and Southland - with potential for flooding - and heavy showers and thunderstorms in parts of the North Island.

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A tornado blasted through Auckland this morning, with a building collapsing in the high winds, while torrential rain continues to buffet the city.

Many households are without power and drivers on the eve of school holidays have been warned of treacherous conditions on the roads.

It comes as Nelson and Marlborough declared states of emergency, with dozens of homes being forced to evacuate due to rising floodwaters.

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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) said speed limits had been reduced on the Auckland Harbour Bridge as 90km/h winds whip through the city this morning.

Wind gusts could trigger an amber alert, NZTA said.

Despite improvements in some regions, we won't be done with the active weather on Saturday:

Expect heavy rain in eastern Otago and Southland, where surface flooding and rapidly rising rivers may occur.

Locally heavy showers and a few t-storms could also affect the North Island. pic.twitter.com/OvyoLVnUMa

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) June 27, 2025

Intense rainfall in northern regions could cause surface and/or flash flooding, especially in low-lying areas such as streams, rivers or narrow valleys, and may also lead to slips.

Local state of emergency issued

A local state of emergency for part of Marlborough was issued by Mayor Nadine Taylor last night as flooding fears rose.

The Wairau River stopbank at Spring Creek is currently in a compromised state, so Marlborough Emergency Management advised residents to plan to evacuate from 6am.

The streets affected by this precautionary evacuation in Spring Creek are Dodson, Hathaway and March Sts and part of Ferry Rd.

A Civil Defence Centre to provide community support and information will open for evacuated residents.

Stadium 2000 in Blenheim will open from 9am and Tuamātene Marae at 2518 State Highway 1, Grovetown, will also be open at 7am.

A local state of emergency for part of Marlborough has been issued this evening as flooding fears intensify over a compromised stopbank. Photo / Marlborough District Council
A local state of emergency for part of Marlborough has been issued this evening as flooding fears intensify over a compromised stopbank. Photo / Marlborough District Council

Residents are encouraged to stay with friends and family as their first port of call.

Marlborough Emergency Management controller Richard MacNamara said, “All of Marlborough’s emergency and lifelines agencies are up to speed, and our response teams are ready to go.”

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This afternoon, McNamara issued a “be ready to evacuate” warning for residents in the Lower Terrace area in Renwick.

He said the council’s hydrology team had been running modelling on a stopbank at the confluence of the Waihopai/Wairau rivers and determined the bank had become unstable.

This poses a risk of breaking and flooding lower parts of Renwick township (Lower Terrace) and surrounding land adjacent to Gibson’s Creek and up to the Waihopai/Wairau confluence.

“We are taking the precaution of advising residents of Lower Terrace to be prepared to evacuate. The NZ Defence Force, FENZ and Marlborough’s Rapid Response team NZ-RT20 will be door knocking in the area.

“An emergency mobile alert will be sent should evacuation be required immediately. If required to evacuate, stay with family or friends as a first option.”

Watches and warnings across NZ

Most of the country has been put under a severe weather watch or warning this morning.

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Auckland and Northland are both under severe thunderstorm watches.

These regions could see rainfall rates of up to 40mm/h.

Bay of Plenty, Rotorua and the Tasman District northwest of Motueka all face a heavy orange rain warning today.

“The Nelson and Tasman Region has had significant rain recently, and we’re expecting a lot more to fall by Friday evening,” MetService meteorologist Michael Pawley said.

Before the end of today, northern parts of the South Island will likely see more than a month’s worth of rain.

Dunedin and North Otago are under a heavy rain watch, with heavy rain forecast.

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The warnings in Dunedin and Clutha has seen the Dunedin City Council this afternoon open a sandbagging station as a “precautionary measure”.

In a message online, the council wrote: “Feel free to pop along to the Dunedin Ice Stadium carpark at 101 Victoria Road, St Kilda. Sand, bags and shovels will be available onsite, and you can help yourself as needed”.

In addition, snow is expected to affect parts of inland Otago and South Canterbury through Friday night and Saturday morning.

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