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Wet weather to continue in North Island through to Christmas Day

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23 Dec, 2018 05:05 PM3 mins to read

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It is Christmas Eve but there is no sign of a classic Kiwi Christmas Day for people in the North Island as persistent rain looks set to continue through the holiday week. Photo / Steven McNicholl

It is Christmas Eve but there is no sign of a classic Kiwi Christmas Day for people in the North Island as persistent rain looks set to continue through the holiday week. Photo / Steven McNicholl

It is Christmas Eve but there is no sign of a classic Kiwi Christmas Day for people in the North Island, as persistent rain looks set to continue through the holiday week.

The wet-weather system bearing down on the north is being called a tropical "firehose" of moisture by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.

A complex low-pressure system over the northern Tasman Sea was forecast to move east across the upper North Island tonight through to Christmas Day, MetService said.

Fronts associated with the low would bring bouts of heavy rain and possible thunderstorms to northern areas of the island.

A heavy rain warning was in place for the Coromandel Peninsula, with as much as 110mm of rain expected until Tuesday morning.

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A tropical 'firehose' of moisture is shown flowing toward New Zealand on this water vapour animation 💧 pic.twitter.com/UDc4lR4bIv

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) December 23, 2018

Today, a slow-moving low west of northern New Zealand would spread a humid northerly flow, bringing periods of heavy rain in the upper North Island, MetService said.

There was also a broad low thunderstorm risk over the northern half of the island.

But for Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula and Waikato there was a moderate risk before sunrise.

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Nothing but ☀ blue skies 🔵 down in Southland, Clutha, Dunedin and Otago this afternoon! Some whisps of high cloud in the W and N of the South Island where temps have cracked 20C, and cloud breaking up in the E now too! Check your Xmas day forecast @ https://t.co/Yjbq0jxdqz ^JM pic.twitter.com/QRuJ79DdhP

— MetService (@MetService) December 23, 2018

"Then during the morning the thunderstorms risk in Northland increases to moderate, bringing localised heavy rain with intensities of 10 to 25mm per hour.

"There is also a risk some of these thunderstorms could become severe, bringing localised downpours of 25 to 40mm/hr."

A heavy rain watch was also in place for Auckland and Great Barrier Island until 7am Tuesday.

A similar watch was also in place for Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne from Tolaga Bay northward, MetService said.

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24 Dec 05:48 PM

Forecasts for December 25 also looked grim in the North Island.

On Christmas Day, a complex low-pressure system was forecast to move east across the North Island, bringing periods of heavy rain to many places.

"There is high confidence of rain accumulations reaching warning criteria in Northland, Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and northern Gisborne, and moderate confidence in the remaining areas from Taranaki across to northern Hawke's Bay northwards during Christmas day as indicated on the chart."

The low was expected to move away on Boxing Day and a ridge would build over the country, remaining slow moving through to Friday bringing settled weather.

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Whangārei: Rain, heavy at times with possible thunderstorms. Northeasterlies.

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High 23C Low 17C

Auckland: Rain, heavy at times with possible thunderstorms. Northeasterlies, becoming strong evening.

High 22C Low 18C

Tauranga: Rain, heavy at times. Easterlies.

High 22C Low 19C

Whanganui: Cloudy with a few spits. Occasional rain from afternoon. Gusty easterlies.

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High 26C Low 16C

Napier: Periods of rain, chance heavy later. Northeast winds.

High 21C Low 18C

Christchurch: Mainly fine, morning and evening cloud. Northeasterlies, strong for a time afternoon.

High 20C Low 14C

Dunedin: Fine with northeasterlies.

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High 21C Low 13C

Source: MetService

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