Get ready for possible storms, heavy rain
23/11/2018
Residents across Timaru District are being asked to ensure they take the opportunity of a calm day to ensure they are prepared for the possibility of storms and heavy rain this weekend.
Major storms affect broad areas, are accompanied by heavy rain and/or strong winds, and last for a few days.
Heavy rain associated with major storms is usually less intense, but much more widespread than it is with thunderstorms. Therefore, rises in river levels and the onset of flooding brought about by widespread heavy rain tend to be slower but also longer-lasting.
A large low pressure system sitting over the Tasman Sea is being forecast by MetService to bring significant rainfall over the weekend, which may have significant effects.
Hazards
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Surface flooding has subsided but the ground remains
saturated and further rain could cause local flooding and
slips.
- Be aware of surface conditions especially
when driving or undertaking outside activity.
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Care should be taken near riverbanks which may be
unstable.
- Trees in saturated areas could be
unstable, care should be taken in areas where trees could
fall over due to weakened soil or
winds.
Transport
- Please
prepare to curtail any transport plans if the weather gets
worse.
- Significant surface flooding can be
expected following any rain. The ground is fairly saturated
so this will happen quicker than normal.
- Fords
will be likely to rise quickly, so please ensure that you
know of alternative routes or make preparations to be stuck
in place for a time.
Water
-
Heavy rain can increase the turbidity (levels of mud and
gravel) in our water sources, which can lead to boil water
notices put in place, even in our major towns.
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Everyone should ensure they have a few days water supply for
everyone in their household in a sealed container. Take the
opportunity now to fill a container.
- If a boil
water notice is put in place, all water used for drinking
and cooking will need to be boiled for a full minute before
consumption. So preparation now can save you problems
later.
River
- Please be aware
that river levels may rise quickly, if you live or farm in a
flood prone area you should have plans in place to evacuate
at short notice. Stock should be moved to higher pastures
where possible.
The Timaru District Civil Defence Emergency Management is on standby over the weekend and will be activated if weather conditions decline. The team at Environment Canterbury are monitoring river levels.
In an
emergency situation, updates will be available on the
council website and facebook page.
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