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Heavy rain for days: Stormy weather not going anywhere

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22 Nov, 2022 05:55 PM4 mins to read

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Many parts of the country can expect rain over the next few days. Image / Niwa

Many parts of the country can expect rain over the next few days. Image / Niwa

Don’t leave the house without an umbrella - as rain is expected for much of the country over the next few days.

Heavy downpours overnight resulted in various call-outs to weather-related incidents in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions, in particular.

And more rain is expected; according to the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research and weather authority MetService.

“Who’s ready for this unsettled weather to end? Well, Mother Nature isn’t,” Niwa said on its social media sites.

“While there will be pockets that have dry weather, large parts of the country will likely have rain in the forecast for the next several days.”

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Bad weather overnight caused a number of issues on roads across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty - and motorists are urged to drive with caution.

The NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi has put out several notices to motorists early this morning.

“Take extra care. Following poor weather overnight, there are a few issues across the Waikato (and) Bay of Plenty state highway network this morning,” NZTA said about 6.30am.

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Drivers are advised to check traffic maps for up-to-date information before hitting the roads today.

State Highway 29 Tauranga to Te Poi (Kaimai Ranges) has a road hazard warning.

“Due to a slip near McLaren Falls Rd, expect delays with caution.”

TAKE EXTRA CARE: WEATHER RELATED ISSUES
Following poor weather overnight there are a few issues across the Waikato & BOP state highway network this morning. Please check our Traffic Map for up-to-date information before starting your journey: https://t.co/D8US6vlCIr ^TP pic.twitter.com/1j1DafC6K7

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Waikato/BoP (@WakaKotahiWaiBP) November 22, 2022

There is no detour available for this road and it is not yet known when the issue will be fixed.

SH25 Thames to Thornton Bay is closed between Rennie St and Ngārimu Heights Row, north of Thames.

Drivers are told: “Delay your journey until slip assessment can be completed this morning.”

Stanley Rd in the Eastern Bay of Plenty is temporarily closed at both the Tāneatua and Wainui ends due to two slips.

A detour is available via McCoy Rd.

Slip on Stanley Road in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Photo  / Supplied
Slip on Stanley Road in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Photo / Supplied


Tweets by NiwaWeather

A number of severe weather warnings were issued around the country yesterday; with the MetService saying periods of heavy and thundery rain was expected - as well as possible severe north-west gales in parts of the country.

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The weather authority said an unstable north-west flow with embedded fronts would affect the country through to tomorrow morning.

“This system delivers periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms to many areas; especially in the north and west, along with north-west gales in some places.”

Downpour in Hamilton

People are advised to keep up-to-date with the latest forecasts in the case any watches are upgrades to warnings or other changes are made.

Just after 7.30am, the MetService said thunderstorms brought “intense bursts” of rainfall across parts of the country yesterday.

In Hamilton, a total of 58mm of rain was reported to have fallen over the last 24 hours - with 37mm of rain falling in just one hour.

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Thunderstorms brought intense bursts of rainfall across parts of New Zealand yesterday.

Hamilton reported 58mm of rain in just 24 hours with 37mm falling in just one hour!https://t.co/LoGzVbJO48 pic.twitter.com/iaEshfqkIt

— MetService (@MetService) November 22, 2022

Police said several rivers across the Bay of Plenty district had reached flood warning levels early this morning - as of 7am - and that there were reports of trees falling on a number of roads and highways.

Contractors had worked to clear those roads.

A police spokesman said there was also a crash reported overnight that appeared to be the result of poor weather.

The crash involved three vehicles and was the result of a tree blocking three quarters of a road. No injuries were reported, however, and the road was cleared by early this morning.

Many of yesterday’s major severe weather warnings were lifted overnight or early this morning.

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Severe weather warning and watches

However, a strong orange wind warning has been posted for Wellington and Wairarapa, south of Greytown.

Locals are told that north-west gales are forecast to be “severe” at times; with gusts reaching up to 120km/h.

“Strong wind gusts could damage trees, powerlines and unsecured structures. Driving may be hazardous, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.”

The warning is in place from 4pm today until 6am tomorrow.

There is also a heavy rain watch in Westland south of Hokitika and Fiordland; as well as a strong wind watch in the Hawke’s Bay south of Waipukurau and Wairarapa from Greytown northwards.

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“North-west winds may approach severe gale at times.”

Heavy swell warning

However, there is a heavy swell warning in the Kapiti-Porirua Coast-Ōtaki Cape Terawhiti area between 6am today until 6pm tomorrow.

“Westerly combined waves 1m early (this) morning, rising to 4m late (this) afternoon, then easing to 3m late (tomorrow) morning. Peak period 8 seconds,” the MetService reports.

“Westerly swell 1m early (this) morning, rising to 2m late (this) evening, then dying out early (tomorrow) evening. Period 11 seconds.”

In relation to tides in the area, the highest risk period is typically at or within one to two hours of high tide.

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Mākara Beach high tides are expected at 9.12am today, 9.26pm tonight and at 9.55am tomorrow.

Ōtaki River entrance high tides are forecast for: 9.23am today, 9.46pm tonight and 10.15am tomorrow.



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