NZ Transport Agency quick update 2
NZ Transport Agency quick update 2: South Island Advisory
Below is the
current state of the State Highways in the South Island as
of 7.45am.
For travellers using the State Highways at the top and west of the South Island. We advise that people plan their journey by checking the current weather conditions and the forecast as well as the current road conditions. If in doubt stay at home.
State Highways: Warnings & Closures
Marlborough/ Tasman/Nelson
• SH60 Riwaka to Takaka – Slip -
ROAD CLOSED – The road is closed between
Riwaka to Takaka.
• SH6 Tahunanui to
Stepneyville (Rocks Rd, Nelson) – Road is now
open
Canterbury (Including
Alpine / Mountain Passes)
• NEW:
SH79 Geraldine to Fairlie – ROAD CLOSED –
Due to a drop out. Use SH1 and SH8 as an alternate
route.
• NEW: SH1 Timaru – SH8 Junction to
Timaru, Beaconsfield Rd – Flooding – Due to flooding
near the intersection of Grants Rd, road users are advised
to take care
• Inland Route 70 (Inland Kaikoura
Rd) - Flooding – Now open. Road users are advised to take
care.
• SH1 Hundalee – Slip – ROAD
CLOSED – between Hundalee and Oaro townships. The
next update is at 12pm.
• SH1, north of
Kaikoura, Mangamaunu to Clarence – ROAD
CLOSED – Due to adverse weather conditions the
road is closed . The next update is expected by 7amThursday
22 Feb 2018.
• SH1, south of Kaikoura, between
Peketa and Goose Bay - ROAD CLOSED – Due
to adverse weather conditions the road is closed . The next
update is expected by 12 pm Wednesday 21 Feb 2018.
West Coast
• SH6
Hokitika to Haast - Strong Winds – ROAD CLOSED
– Next update at 9am Wednesday 21 Feb.
•
SH73 Jacksons to Kumara Junction – Strong Winds -
ROAD CLOSED – Due to strong winds. Next update at
9am Wednesday 21 Feb. Detour via Moana.
• SH6
Westport to Greymouth (Crossroads to Rapahoe) – Flooding -
ROAD CLOSED – The road is closed due to
strong winds and surface flooding. The next update is
expected at 9 am 21 Feb 2018.
• UPDATED: SH6
Inangahua Junction to Westport (Lower Buller Gorge) –
Fallen Trees – ROAD NOW OPEN
Otago
• SH6 Haast to
Makarora (Haast Pass) – Strong Winds - ROAD CLOSED
– Due to strong wind. Next update at 9am
Wednesday 21 Feb.
• SH6 Haast to Kingston –
Flooding – Due to flooding and roackfalls, road users are
advised to take extra care
• SH8 Alexandra to
Milton – The road is down to one lane under stop/go
control near the intersection with Grovers Hill Rd. Road
users are advised to take extra care.
• SH8
Lindis Pass to Raes Junction – Flooding – Due to
flooding and rockfalls, road users are advised to take extra
care
• SH85 Kyeburn to Alexandra – Flooding
– Due to flooding and roackfalls, road users are advised
to take extra care
Stay up to date by using our Traffic Information Map (www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic). This page shows all incidents, area warnings and road works on the New Zealand State Highway network.
MetService - Severe Weather
Warnings
Issued by MetService at 10:08pm
Tuesday 20-Feb-2018
Severe gales and heavy rain
across central New Zealand should ease Wednesday as Cyclone
Gita departs
Cyclone Gita is forecast to track southeastwards across the upper South Island tonight (Tuesday), then to move away to the southeast on Wednesday. The high-impact severe weather across central New Zealand should then ease as Gita moves away on Wednesday.
Further heavy rain is expected about the Kaikoura Coast, Canterbury, and eastern Otago, then should ease during Wednesday. Severe gales with damaging gusts in exposed parts of central New Zealand should also ease during Wednesday. People are advised to secure property and items that may be blown away by strong winds. There is also the potential for coastal inundation with high tide overnight Tuesday and before dawn on Wednesday, due to the combination of tides, low air-pressure, strong onshore winds and large waves in excess of 6 metres in some places. For the South Island, the risk of coastal inundation is greatest for areas from Buller and North Canterbury northwards.
Note, the Watch for heavy rain in Dunedin has been upgraded to a full Warning.
People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts. Please see http://www.metservice.com/warnings/tropical-cyclone-activity for more detail on Cyclone Gita, including the latest track map.
Note, heavy rain Warnings have been lifted for Marlborough excluding the Kaikoura Coast, Horowhenua Kapiti Coast, Wellington, Nelson and Buller. In addition, severe gales are no longer expected in Buller and Nelson, and the wind Warnings for these areas are now lifted.
Heavy Rain Warning
Heavy rain
may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface
flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions
may be hazardous.
• The Kaikoura
Coast - Valid: 3 hours from
10:00pm Tuesday to 1:00am
Wednesday
Forecast: In addition to the
rain that has already fallen today, a further 20 to 30mm of
rainfall may accumulate until around midnight tonight
(Tuesday).
• Canterbury including
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, also the ranges of
Westland. - Valid: 13 hours
from 10:00pm Tuesday to 11:00am
Wednesday
Forecast: In addition to rain
that has already accumulated today (Tuesday), expect a
further 70 to 100mm of rain to accumulate about the
Canterbury High Country, and 50 to 80mm elsewhere until
around midday Wednesday. Peak intensities of 20 to 30mm/hr
possible about the Canterbury High Country.
•
North Otago -
Valid: 14 hours from 9:00pm
Tuesday to 11:00am Wednesday
Forecast:
Until around midday Wednesday, expect a further 50 to 70mm
of rain to accumulate on top of what has already fallen.
Peak intensities of 10 to 15mm/hr.
•
Dunedin - Valid: 15 hours from
10:00pm Tuesday to 1:00pm
Wednesday
Forecast: Rain is expected to
become heavy at times tonight (Tuesday) through to around
midday Wednesday. During this time, expected 50 to 80mm of
rain to accumulate on top of what has already fallen today.
Peak intensities of 10 to 15mm/hr.
Strong Wind Warning
Strong
wind gusts could damage trees, powerlines and unsecured
structures. Driving may be hazardous, especially for
high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
• Marlborough including
the Kaikoura Coast - Valid: 5 hours from
10:00pm Tuesday to 3:00am
Wednesday
Forecast: Severe gale
southerlies gusting 120 km/h about the Kaikoura Coast, but
severe gale northwesterlies gusting 120 km/h inland and
about the Marlborough Sounds. Winds should ease early
Wednesday morning.
• Buller -
Valid: 3 hours from 10:00pm Tuesday to 1:00am
Wednesday
Forecast: Severe gale
southeasterlies 120 km/h in exposed places until around
midnight.
• Westland and the
Canterbury High Country near the Alps - Valid:
4 hours from 10:00pm Tuesday to 2:00am
Wednesday
Forecast: Severe gale
southeast winds with damaging gusts of 150 km/h possible in
exposed places should ease overnight tonight
(Tuesday).
• Canterbury from Banks
Peninsula northwards - Valid: 17 hours from
10:00pm Tuesday to 3:00pm
Wednesday
Forecast: Severe south to
southeast gales gusting 130 km/h in exposed places. Winds
turning southwest severe gale gusting 120 km/h about the
Banks Peninsula Wednesdaymorning and easing elsewhere.
Easing about Banks Peninsula Wednesday
afternoon.
MetService – Road Snowfall
Warnings
Issued at: 3:34pm Tuesday 20 Feb
2018. Valid until: 11:00am Wednesday 21 Feb 2018
•
Lindis Pass (SH8) - Rain may to wet
snow about higher parts of the road tonight, then back to
rain late Wednesday morning. During this time 1 to 2cm of
snow may accumulate near the summit.
•
Crown Range Road - Rain may turn to
wet snow about higher parts of the road tonight, then back
to rain late Wednesday morning or early afternoon. During
this time 5 to 10cm of snow may accumulate near the summit,
with lesser amounts down to 800
metres.
ends