Heavy Rain And Strong Winds For The Upper North Island On Tuesday
MetService is
warning that heavy rain and strong winds will affect the
upper North Island on Tuesday. MetService
Meteorologist Stephen Glassey explains, “A low pressure
system deepens west of Northland on Tuesday, dragging down
moisture-laden air from the subtropics, which increases the
potential for heavy rain.” Rain is forecast to
become heavy in Northland early Tuesday morning before
moving further south into other parts of the North
Island. MetService has issued an Orange Heavy Rain
Warning for Northland. Rain is likely to have a significant
impact for Northland where the ground is still saturated
from extreme rain last month. Surface flooding, rapidly
rising rivers and streams, slips, and hazardous driving
conditions are likely. However, the rainfall totals won’t
be anywhere near what Northland received on July
17. “Some parts of Northland could get between 70 to
120mm of rain on Tuesday, compared to over 200mm which some
places received on July 17,” says Glassey. Heavy
rain also moves into Auckland and Coromandel Peninsula on
Tuesday where a Heavy Rain Watch is in force. Bay of Plenty
and Waikato can expect heavy rain in the second half of
Tuesday too. Accompanying the heavy rain will be
strong to gale force northeasterlies and MetService has
issued a Strong Wind Watch for Northland, Auckland, and
Coromandel Peninsula. All warning information can be found
at http://bit.ly/AllWarnings. In
contrast to much of the North Island, the weather in the
South Island is looking predominantly fine on Tuesday apart
from a few showers in the far south. Looking ahead to
Wednesday, the rain in the north should have eased to
showers for most places as the low moves to the east.
However, Hawke’s Bay may see heavy rain for a time at the
tail end of the weather system. The rest of the week
sees a cold southerly move north over New Zealand during
Thursday and Friday bringing showers to eastern areas,
before a ridge of high pressure moves onto the country this
weekend.