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Hundreds of lightning strikes, one person struck in Auckland

Published: Tue 4 Dec 2018 12:42 PM
Wild weather: Hundreds of lightning strikes, one person struck, power outage in Auckland
As wet weather drenches much of the country, localised thunderstorms are possible over the next couple of days, MetService says.
One woman on social media posted a video of the lightning hitting Auckland this morning. Facebook / Amy Bunčuga
The effects were seen early this morning in Auckland with flights being delayed and bouts of lightning in the CBD, leaving one person struck by lightning in South Auckland.
St John Ambulance said they were called to Māngere shortly after 8.30am and took one person to Middlemore Hospital in a moderate condition.
A manager at Happy Campers in Māngere said the person was a member of staff and that while St John Ambulance attended, she was "perfectly OK" and has gone home.
MetService meteorologist James Millward said: "If you're up North you've probably woken up with a big bang, you've got a cold front moving over the North Island this morning. It should make way to a fairly fine afternoon for a lot of the West of the North Island."
The view from the @snapithd cam of the Viaduct Harbour in #Auckland currently. Intense localised falls this morning (up to 28mm/hr) are severely reducing viability in the region. Take extra care this morning with the severe weather, especially if you are out on the roads. ^JM pic.twitter.com/plGZRGcSU7— MetService (@MetService) December 3, 2018
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Down South there is a low to the South West of the country which is spinning into the Westland, Fiordland area today, and that's bringing heavy rain. A few thunderstorms have been reported around Aoraki/Mount Cook this morning.
"We have actually got a severe thunderstorm watch in place for areas in Westland and Southland this afternoon right through to 9pm this evening," he said.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued https://t.co/0FRqrPCQDo pic.twitter.com/oFQzfkoRzw— Severe Weather Info (@MetServiceWARN) December 3, 2018
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The thunderstorms are causing significant disruption to both international and domestic flights at Auckland Airport.
A Air New Zealand spokesperson said it's experiencing delays due to gate availability while a number of departures have been cancelled.
The intense thunderstorms in the North island have also led to heavy rainfall rates of roughly 25mm per hour.
"The good news for Auckland and the Waikato as well which is also experiencing these thunderstorms, is they do pass through relatively quickly. For Auckland, by the afternoon we are looking at quite a sunny day. It's not all bad news," Mr Millward said.
872 lightning strikes between 6:30am and 8:30am across New Zealand.
The Bay of Plenty, Coromandel, East Cape, Manawatu are the next in line for thunderstorms. @WeatherWatchNZ #weather #storm #NZ— Jill Shaw (@Jill_Shaw) December 3, 2018
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Power outage in parts of Auckland
Photo: RNZ / Kymberlee Fernandes
Lightning strikes have caused power outages in parts of rural Auckland this morning including Whangaparaoa, Piha, Laingholm, Oratia, Helensville, Maraetai, and Clevedon.
Vector said network managers were back-feeding electricity to affected areas from nearby powerlines and power was being restored where possible.
People in those areas may be without power until it is safe for outage crews to repair the faults, Vector said.
According to Niwa, 130 lightning strikes were reported in the Auckland region in five minutes.
Active thunderstorm approaching Gulf Harbour. Stay off the water when thunderstorms are nearby.
~Chris pic.twitter.com/f3pnTkcx3s— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) December 3, 2018
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MetService forecasted a showery and humid start to the week.
Thunderstorms all over today! While the most intense action at the moment is all in the upper north, these two southern areas have the potential for heavy downpours and hail later today. Details: https://t.co/GZIq9Jlbrw ^AH pic.twitter.com/f5qU6NKrAv— MetService (@MetService) December 3, 2018
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Thunder and lighting roll overhead in Papatoetoe as Auckland is hit by thunderstorms. pic.twitter.com/Wd4IWkP0zd— RNZ (@radionz) December 3, 2018
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Auckland hit by powerful thunderstorms, power outages and flights cancelled, more details to come. pic.twitter.com/aPVhhY8j66— RNZ (@radionz) December 3, 2018
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Most of the North Island woke up to dark skies, while the east coast of South Island had a foggy morning.
A very active cold front is moving onto the NI this morning bringing thunderstorms right across the upper NI. #Auckland @AucklandCDEM and #Hamilton can expect heavy showers and thunderstorms to roll over the cities within the next hour.Radar @ https://t.co/prKU7O2R01 ^JM pic.twitter.com/jhqih8m79Y— MetService (@MetService) December 3, 2018
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in the north but fog to start the day for the east coast of the SI. A shot from the Christchurch @snapithd camera at 7am, but this is clearing now.Timaru, Oamaru and Kaikoura also started the day with some fog.Whats in store for the rest of the day?https://t.co/5v4V4jknSd ^JM pic.twitter.com/9g1RTLzXw7— MetService (@MetService) December 3, 2018
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West Auckland currently seeing some localised intense rainfalls ~25 mm/hr underneath the thunderstorms. Stay safe, avoid driving through any floodwaters. Things dry out quickly once the cold front passes thru later this morning. https://t.co/7k3nmdWQwx ^GG @AucklandCDEM— MetService (@MetService) December 3, 2018
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Meanwhile in the Tropics, Cyclone Owen was named by TCWC Brisbane Sunday evening, the second cyclone of the season in the South Pacific/Coral Sea area. Owen is forecast to remain slow moving over the Coral Sea this week and poses no threat to New Zealand.
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