MetService News Release
2 September 2019
Subtropical Low to Bring a Period of Rain to All
MetService is forecasting is a wet start to the first week of Spring.
MetService meteorologist April Clark warns: “New Zealand will say goodbye to the calm weather we experienced over the
weekend as a subtropical low to the northwest will spread rain over the country as the we head into the first week of
Spring.”
Strong northeasterlies and rain preceding the low will start sinking south over the Northland tonight, then over the
rest of the North Island tomorrow and early Wednesday. Heavy rain Watches have been issued for eastern regions from
Northland to Bay of Plenty with the potential for these to be upgraded to a warning later today.
On Wednesday the rain continues to spread further south and is expected to bring some good accumulations to eastern
coasts of the South Island and Nelson. As the low’s centre slowly moves across the North Island on Thursday winds will
eventually turn southerly and bouts of rain will continue for much of the country.
“Overnight temperatures ahead of the low will be unusually warm for inland parts of the North Island until the southerly
change on Thursday. Rotorua has a forecast low of 13C overnight Wednesday - a full 6C above September averages.” Clark
noted.
But the warmth won’t last, with a cool southerly expected across the country by the end of the week.
This system is still in the early stages of development so it is important that people keep updated with at metservice.com as the exact details on how this low will affect each region may change as is draws nearer.