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Weather: Banks Peninsula state of emergency extended, heavy rain, gales, severe thunderstorm watch for upper North, chance of tornadoes

By Rachel Maher & David Williams
NZ Herald·
8 May, 2025 06:17 AM4 mins to read

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MetService National Weather Update: May 7 - May 9. Video / MetService
  • A fresh bout of severe weather is due to move in tonight, bringing thunderstorms and the chance of small tornadoes.
  • Northland will be under a severe thunderstorm watch with a swathe of heavy rain, strong wind alerts for the North Island.
  • The state of emergency in Banks Peninsula has been extended due to ongoing weather alerts.

The state of emergency in Banks Peninsula has been extended after a large number of weather alerts were issued for regions across the country.

More than 20 strong wind and heavy rain alerts have been issued for storm-battered northern regions, including a severe thunderstorm watch for Northland and a threat of small tornadoes.

Christchurch City Council controller Helen White said: “Rain is forecast on Friday and the land remains saturated, so there is the potential for further slips.

“We also know that rain may impact the slip at Lighthouse Rd.”

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White said monitoring equipment was currently being installed and would enable the council to make more informed decisions for residents in the primary and secondary evacuation zones.

Almost all of the upper North Island is under a severe weather alert, with 24 heavy rain and wind watches stretching from Auckland and Coromandel across to Taranaki. Northland, Bay of Plenty and the Tongariro National Park are under a heavy rain warning.

🌧️ Weather Update! 🌧️
⚠️ More severe weather alerts have been issued for the next 2 days.
📍South Island is in for wild weather today,
📍North Island to follow tomorrow.
Stay prepared and up to date at https://t.co/qHyE5zzql5 pic.twitter.com/egAL5j04l8

— MetService (@MetService) May 7, 2025

The thunderstorm watch is active from 9am on Friday and lasts throughout the day. MetService is urging residents to be wary of streams and rivers rising rapidly and to drive safely in hazardous conditions.

Civil Defence has told residents across the top of the North Island to take time today to prepare for the deluge by relocating livestock, checking drains and gutters and securing any loose outside furniture.

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It highlighted the danger of previous storms from last month and warned residents not to be complacent when the wild weather begins.

Aucklanders heading to work tomorrow will find themselves travelling in rain. A heavy rain watch is in place from 6am for 12 hours, with possible thunderstorms throughout the day.

“Rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria and possibly exceed them about isolated areas, especially in localised downpours,” MetService reported on its website.

Keep an eye on the weather today, rain’s set to stick around, and strong winds are on the way for inland areas, across the South Island from tonight. Here are the latest severe weather alerts for the next couple of days 👇

🔗Find the details here: https://t.co/qHyE5zzql5 pic.twitter.com/PLtdiYKbTz

— MetService (@MetService) May 6, 2025

A strong wind watch will also come into effect for Northland at 4am and Auckland at 7am, lasting for eight hours.

A heavy rain watch will come into effect for the Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty and Waikato at 8am tomorrow and will remain for 12 hours.

Gale-force winds tipped to strike South Island

Meanwhile, MetService forecaster Mmathapelo Makgabutlane told the Herald strong, gale-force winds were forecast to pick up in the South Island on today.

Some 100mm of rain had already fallen overnight in the far south and was still coming down.

“It will be most parts of the South Island, but those areas under strong wind watches may see some of the stronger winds,” Makgabutlane said.

WEATHER UPDATE:
🌧 Over 100mm of rain has fallen in the far south and it’s still coming down.
⚠️Heavy rain warnings and a watch remains in place for the west of the South Island through Friday morning.
💨Strong to gale force winds also reported where wind watches are active.… pic.twitter.com/RzEHgBsGpT

— MetService (@MetService) May 7, 2025

A strong wind watch came into force for the Canterbury High Country from 7am today until 2am tomorrow.

Another strong wind watch is forecast for the Queenstown Lakes District, Central Otago and Clutha from 7am to 9pm.

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A strong wind watch is already in force for Fiordland, Southland and Stewart Island/Rakiura until 7pm today.

Makgabutlane said the Westland ranges could experience wet weather today.

Strong winds have begun to affect the lower South Island this evening, but it's only the beginning.

Expect windy conditions to continue tonight and Thursday, before winds ease on Thursday night.

Gusts at or above 100 km/h (🔴) will be common, especially for inland locations. pic.twitter.com/ZlPyhj67ds

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) May 7, 2025

“Some of that rain is expected to spill over to the other side of the Alps,” she said.

A heavy rain warning is already in place for the Westland ranges until 4am tomorrow with 200-250mm of rain expected, especially about and south of the glaciers. Peak rates of 20-30mm/h are set to hit from midday today onwards, with thunderstorms possible.

A heavy rain watch is already in place for Fiordland north of Doubtful Sound until 9pm.

A heavy rain watch was forecast to come into force for the headwaters of the Otago lakes and rivers from 4pm today until 1am tomorrow.

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“Expect 100-150mm of rain about the main divide, and 60-90mm within 15km farther east,” MetService said.

“Peak rates of 15-25mm/h expected about the divide. Thunderstorms possible. Freezing level 2800m, lowering to 2000m.”

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