Severe Weather For Westland
West Coast Emergency Management (WCEM) are advising people to keep updated on the weather over the next few days with the MetService forecasting up to 450mm over the next two days for the Westland district. This is in addition to severe weather conditions, including strong winds, across much of the South Island.
A West Coast agency briefing will take place tomorrow morning to assess planning arrangements and understand more what is expected for the remainder of the week. It’s an opportunity for agencies to be updated on the latest information and share response plans.
MetService has advised heavy rain may cause
streams and rivers to rise rapidly and that
surface
flooding and slips are also possible and driving
conditions may be hazardous.
“We are working closely with our partner agencies and will be keeping connected with our communities” said Claire Brown, WCEM Group Manager. “After a period of stable weather, this is a good reminder to review your emergency plans and resources”.
WCEM encourages people to keep up to date with the weather conditions, and to take care when out by waterways or doing outdoor activities over the next few days.
MetService issued the following this morning:
Heavy Rain Warning for Westland - Orange
Heavy rain may cause streams
and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are
also possible and driving conditions may be
hazardous.
Issued: 9:35am Wednesday, 20th September
2023
Area: Westland south of Otira
Valid: 8:00pm
Wednesday to 11:00pm Friday
Expect 300 to 450 mm of rain
about the ranges, and 130 to 180 mm nearer the coast. Peak
rates of 15 to 25 mm/h expected during Thursday and Friday
about the ranges. Thunderstorms possible. Note, there are
uncertainties with the movement of the rainband on Thursday
and Friday, therefore the timing and the total amounts may
change.
Remember to:
- Keep up to date with the latest warnings through MetService www.metservice.com or via the West Coast Emergency Facebook
- Check your drains and spouting are clear of leaves and other debri
- If you are travelling, plan your journeys with www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/journey-planner
- If it is an emergency, always call 111