INDEPENDENT NEWS

Long-awaited rainfall for the upper South Island

Published: Thu 11 Jan 2018 02:15 PM
Long-awaited rainfall for the upper South Island
Over the past 36 hours there has been significant rainfall across the northern two-thirds of the South Island, with well over 150mm around Greymouth and the Alps and more to come.
“This rain sticks around for many areas until Saturday,” said MetService forecaster Cameron Coutts. “Further south, however, it is looking fine and dry for the third one day international cricket match in Dunedin.”
A number of Severe Weather Warnings and Watches remain in force for heavy rain. Although this rain will help alleviate the drier conditions some regions have been experiencing, unfortunately it has come too late for some farmers in Buller and northern Westland.
“On Sunday, the rain finally clears in the west and most of the South Island will be fine,”
commented Coutts. “Warm temperatures remain for western areas, with the likes of Westport and Hokitika getting a week of temperatures reaching more than 20C.”
This generally warm flow will also affect temperatures in the upper North Island. Most places there can expect a return to above-average temperatures, with many inland places reaching well into the upper twenties. However, these warmer temperatures will also bring an increase in shower activity for inland areas of the North Island, some of which may develop into thunderstorms.
Heading into next week, MetService is keeping a close eye on a low developing over the Tasman Sea. There’s a chance that this low could bring heavy rain to northern and western areas of the country mid next week. There is still some uncertainty with this system this far out, so keep up to date with the latest forecasts.

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Gaffer Tape And Glue Delivering New Zealand’s Mission Critical Services
By: John Mazenier
Ivan Skinner Award Winner Inspired By Real-life Earthquake Experience
By: Earthquake Commission
Consultation Opens On A Digital Currency For New Zealand
By: Reserve Bank
Ship Anchors May Cause Extensive And Long-lasting Damage To The Seafloor, According To New NIWA Research
By: NIWA
A Step Forward For Simpler Trade Between New Zealand And Singapore
By: New Zealand Customs Service
68% Say Make Banks Offer Fraud Protection
By: Horizon Research Limited
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media