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Weather: Cold front bringing heavy rain, strong winds and thunderstorms to North Island

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MetService National Weather: October 29th - November 2nd Video / MetService

A cold front from the Tasman Sea is moving onto the North Island, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and the possibility of thunderstorms “to many locations” this evening.

MetService meteorologist Josh Griffin told the Herald the forecaster had observed 1700 lightning strikes off to the west of New Zealand between 2pm and 4pm, with another 560 strikes recorded from 4pm to 6pm - largely off the coast of Taranaki.

Griffin said the Taranaki region and coastal Waikato were set to be hit by the front late on Tuesday afternoon and into the evening, with a moderate risk of thunderstorms predicted.

This would bring the possibility of localised heavy rain of 10 to 20mm/h, strong winds gusting 80 to 100km/h and small hail.

Niwa took to social media platform X on Tuesday evening to issue a “heads-up”, saying the front was about to come onshore.

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⚠️ Heads up if you live in the North Island: a front that has been tracking across the Tasman Sea today is about to come onshore.

🌩️ This will bring a period of heavy rain and thunderstorms to many locations late this afternoon and this evening.

Today's observed lightning ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/h0f1Wc6W4s

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) October 29, 2024

“This will bring a period of heavy rain and thunderstorms to many locations late this afternoon and this evening,” the post read.

The NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) warns reduced speed limits and lane closures are in place for the Auckland Harbour Bridge with high winds forecast between 7pm and 9pm.

“There is also a low risk of wind gusts reaching 90km/h, which would trigger a Red wind alert,” it warned in a release.

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“If wind gusts reach 90km/h, all lanes will be closed. This helps keep everyone safe and protects the bridge structure from possible vehicle impacts.”

Motorists are urged to drive to the conditions and stay in their lane while drivers of high-sided vehicles and motorcyclists should avoid the bridge and use the western ring route on State Highways 16 and 18.

SH1 AKL HBR BRIDGE -6:55PM
Due to strong wind gusts extra care is currently required on the Harbour Bridge, especially for high-sided vehicles & motorcycles. Please obey speed signs and maintain a safe following distance. ^EH pic.twitter.com/0A1fEYuVvQ

— NZ Transport Agency - Auckland & Northland (@nztaaklnth) October 29, 2024

There is also a low risk of thunderstorms from East Cape to the top of the North Island this evening, with winds gusting up to 90km/h.

Griffin added a trough is set to move onto the upper North Island late tomorrow morning, bringing a moderate risk of thunderstorms for northern Waikato, Auckland and Northland - with the possibility of localised heavy rain up to 15mm/h and hail up to 15mm in diameter.

MetService forecaster Luis Fernandes earlier said that while wet weather was likely to plague much of New Zealand for the rest of the week, temperatures would begin to slowly warm.

“The South Island will see temperatures bouncing back into the mid to high teens as the week goes on.

“The North Island would see temperatures climbing but remaining more or less static for a couple of days.

“Mid to high teens for most areas through to Wednesday, and for Thursday we see temperatures for most of the North Island improving to high teens and low 20s for most places.”

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