The New Zealand Herald

Wild weather hit-list grows

A big winter storm is forecast for most areas and strong northeast winds are expected to strike Auckland

- Vaimoana Tapaleao

Staying in to watch a good movie might be the ticket for youngsters around the country, as wild weather is set to wrap up the school holidays. The MetService has issued severe weather watches and outlooks for much of the country, saying a significan­t winter storm is forecast for most areas.

Those on the severe weather hitlist include: Northland, Auckland, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Marlboroug­h, Christchur­ch, Canterbury Plains, Canterbury High Country, North Otago, Central Otago, Dunedin, Clutha and Southern Lakes.

Meteorolog­ist Robert Kerr said strong northeast winds were expected to hit Auckland, Northland, Coromandel Peninsula and the Bay of Plenty this afternoon, while some exposed parts could see gusts of up to 100km/h later this evening.

Thundersto­rms are also forecast in those areas and there was a risk of localised downpours and very strong winds as a result.

“We also have a severe weather watch for Canterbury and Otago for [tomorrow] and Saturday, for rain potentiall­y reaching warning amounts and significan­t snow accumulati­ons above 400m,” Kerr said.

The conditions may cause problems for livestock and affect a number of higher roads in the area.

Despite the gloomy end to the holidays, children at the ACG Strathalla­n preschool in Karaka, south of Auckland, were basking in their own little winter wonderland yesterday.

Two tonnes of snow was delivered to their centre this week. For some, it was the first time they had seen or touched snow. Some even tasted it.

Aucklander­s will see rain setting in around midday, with some heavy falls, and a temperatur­e high of 17C.

Whangarei will also get rain today, some heavy and possibly thundery falls later this afternoon, and a high of 18C.

Rain is also expected in Tauranga, Wellington and Palmerston North.

Those in and around Christchur­ch, Dunedin and inland areas were being warned that heavy rains could lead to rapidly rising rivers and localised flooding.

“This combinatio­n of heavy rain and inland snow is likely to cause significan­t disruption to the transport network and possibly cause power outages.”

 ??  ?? Youngsters at ACG Strathalla­n preschool in Karaka, South Auckland, donned their warmest woollies to revel in two tonnes of snow delivered to the centre this week.
Youngsters at ACG Strathalla­n preschool in Karaka, South Auckland, donned their warmest woollies to revel in two tonnes of snow delivered to the centre this week.

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