HEAVY RAIN WARNING: SOME PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND EXPECTED TO SEE 160MM OR MORE
Heavy rain is expected to lash several parts of New Zealand this afternoon, according to the MetService. A low over the Tasman Sea should cross the South Island overnight and early tomorrow morning, bringing heavy rain to several areas.
Understand the Weather Threat
* An orange heavy rain warning was in place for Tasman District ranges west of Motueka until 1am and Westland District until 4am tomorrow.
* Up to 160mm of rain was expected for the Westland District ranges, with the heaviest falls likely around this afternoon and evening when intensities could reach 20 to 25mm per hour.
* An orange heavy rain warning has also been issued for the Bryant and Richmond Ranges, including the Rai Valley, until 3am.
* Up to 120mm of rain was expected in the region, with peaks of 15 to 20mm/h expected this afternoon and evening.
Regional Weather Outlook
In the North Island, Mount Taranaki/Taranaki Mounga was under an orange rain warning from 4pm today to 2pm tomorrow. The area can expect to see 120 to 200mm of rain, with peak rates of 20 to 30mm/h expected on Friday morning.
* Heavy rain watches were also in effect for Tararua Range, Paparoa Range within the Buller District and the headwaters of the Canterbury Lakes and Rivers south of Arthur’s Pass into Friday.
* Northland, Northern Taranaki, Waitomo, Taumarunui and northern Taihape, including the Tongariro National Park, the ranges of Eastern Bay of Plenty were also under heavy rain watches.
Temperature Outlook
MetService said “warmer than average muggy temperatures” could be expected for most areas today. This means that while the rain is falling heavily in some areas, others will experience warmer and more humid conditions.
* In the North Island, temperatures are expected to rise into the mid-teens, with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
* In the South Island, temperatures will range from 10-15 degrees Celsius, with a low of around 5 degrees Celsius in the western parts of the island.
What to Expect
* Isolated showers were expected this week for parts of the country.
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Stay Informed
For the latest updates and warnings from the MetService, please visit their website or follow them on social media. It’s always best to check the latest information before heading out into the rain.
Understanding The Main Concept
The MetService has issued heavy rain warnings for several parts of New Zealand, with some areas expected to see over 160mm of rain in a short period. This could lead to significant disruptions, including road closures and power outages.
How This Works In Practice
To prepare for the heavy rain, residents should make sure they have all necessary supplies, including food, water, and first aid kits. It’s also essential to stay informed through local news and weather reports.
Why This Matters For Business
Heavy rain can cause significant disruptions to businesses, including road closures, power outages, and damage to property. It’s essential for businesses to have a plan in place to mitigate the effects of heavy rain.
Additional Tips
* Make sure your vehicle is ready for the rainy conditions by checking your tire pressure, oil levels, and windshield wipers.
* Avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary, as roads can become hazardous during heavy rain.
* Keep an eye on your home and property for signs of damage or flooding.
Conclusion
Heavy rain is expected to hit several parts of New Zealand this afternoon, with some areas seeing over 160mm of rain in a short period. It’s essential to stay informed through local news and weather reports, and to have a plan in place to mitigate the effects of heavy rain on your business and daily life.
Stay safe and dry!
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