MetService Daily Weather: January 27 2025. Video / MetService
Forecasters are keeping a close eye on two tropical lows and potential cyclones developing north of New Zealand this week.
Niwa principal scientist Chris Brandolino said there is no certainty at this stage that the wild weather will reach our shores, but it is a good idea to watch theforecast in the coming weeks.
MetService is reporting it is also tracking the lows, with the risk of it developing into a cyclone climbing to moderate tomorrow.
Brandolino said Earth Sciences is monitoring a tropical low developing between Fiji and New Caledonia this week.
The storm last week that impacted many regions was caused by a tropical low.
He said there are reports from overseas forecasters that it had a “medium chance” of developing into a tropical cyclone.
However, a ridge of high pressure is expected to shield NZ from a possible cyclone.
“And then, to the east of Fiji, as we get toward the weekend and into next week, there may be another opportunity ... for something to kind of form up there, a tropical low or something else.
“And that probably is a bit more worthy of watching.”
“Even if something did form up there, it doesn’t mean it comes to our neck of the woods.
“It could stay out to sea and be what we call a fish storm, you know, basically just for shipping and Navy interest and any kind of island nations that may be out there.”
Damage to the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park and nearby hot pools after a slip caused by a tropical storm.
“What happened last week was a tropical low.
“It didn’t quite reach the threshold of a tropical cyclone, so it did not get a name.
“However, it had a lot of tropical moisture with it, and it was that tropical moisture that was the fuel for the really heavy rain and the impacts that we saw.”