The New Zealand Herald

Strong winds blow in big waves

Wild weather forecast for the southwest coast

- Jamie Morton

Giant swells and waves reaching up to 10m high along New Zealand’s southwest coast are on the cards amid a bout of wild mid-week weather.

A southwest change kicking in tomorrow is forecast to push temperatur­es as low as 10C in parts of the South Island, and bring heavy southweste­rly winds to much of western New Zealand.

Those strong and persistent winds are also expected to drive swells up to 7.5m high in southweste­rn areas, with waves potentiall­y reaching up to 10m high.

With the big seas forecast to coincide with a low-pressure system and high tides, MetService has issued a heavy swell alert for all of the South Island’s west coast.

A severe weather warning has also been issued, and forecaster­s are expecting heavy downpours, severe wind and thundersto­rms across much of the region.

MetService meteorolog­ist Angus Hines said the swell action is expected to peak early tomorrow morning.

“Then over all of Wednesday, it’s going to be pretty large as well, before subsiding.

“Typically, anything four metres and above, we call that a heavy swell here,” Hines said.

“So by the time you’re getting to eight metres, you’re doubling that. It’s certainly right up there, in terms of the largest swells that we do see with regularity.”

Hines had seen a handful of occasions in his years of forecastin­g where swell heights reached the double digits.

Prolonged strong SW winds are expected to produce large 6-8m swell waves affecting the south and west of NZ. When combined with strong winds, waves up to 10m are likely in the SW.

Hines said people travelling near the coast up the western side of the country should be careful on or near the water. People were advised to keep up to date on marine and weather forecasts, and be aware heavy rain could cause swollen rivers, surface flooding and slips.

MetService meteorolog­ist Peter Little said the southwest change tomorrow would drop temperatur­es by up to 10C in the South Island.

Little said the temperatur­e change wouldn’t be as dramatic in the North Island, but people would definitely feel the impact of the southweste­r.

Auckland is forecast to drop to 21C tomorrow, and 20C on Thursday.

 ?? Photo / File ?? Southweste­rly winds are expected to drive swells up to 7.5m high, with waves reaching up to 10m.
Photo / File Southweste­rly winds are expected to drive swells up to 7.5m high, with waves reaching up to 10m.

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