
Homes have been damaged after a suspected tornado ripped through Waitara in Taranaki in the middle of the night.
It comes after a wild day of cancelled flights, tornadoes and severe flooding down south.
As Kiwis set off for school holiday trips, MetService warns the severe weather will continue this weekend, bringing icy temperatures and inland snow for holiday hotspots on Sunday.
MetService meteorologist Brian Mercer told the Herald that in the western parts of the North Island, a showery air mass will bring thunder and heavy showers this morning, which will spread showers 鈥渢o pretty much the entire North Island鈥.
Eleven homes were damaged in the suspected tornado at Waitara, Fire and Emergency say.
Two of the homes were significantly damaged, but no one was hurt when the weather event occurred just after midnight, Fire and Emergency Central Communications鈥 shift manager Belinda Beets said.
鈥淩oofs have been lifted on most of the [damaged] houses, but there were no injuries, which is great.鈥
At one home, a sunroom was 鈥渂lown out鈥, and at other properties, fences were blown down and solar panels damaged, Beets said.
Homes affected included those in Tuiti, Bayly and Aratapu streets, with fences down in Mace St. Some damaged homes are Kainga Ora houses.
Eighteen firefighters came to help residents from the Waitara Volunteer Fire Brigade and the New Plymouth Fire Brigade, as well as two support staff.
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Thunderstorms are forecast to hit from Auckland through to the Bay of Plenty, Taranaki and then the upper South Island in Nelson and Buller today.
Down south, there are several weather alerts in place, with heavy rain warnings for Dunedin and Clutha, a heavy rain watch Southland around Mossburn, plus heavy snow warnings for the Crown Range and Milford Rd (SH94), and a heavy snow watch for Central Otago, Southland north of Lumsden, also inland Dunedin and Clutha.
Meanwhile, the Tasman district which got a drenching yesterday is also under a heavy rain watch with MetService forecasting 鈥減eriods of heavy rain or showers with possible thunderstorms. Amounts may approach warning criteria about isolated areas. Low chance of upgrading to a warning鈥.
Mercer said this weather will linger about the South Island until late in the afternoon, and improve into a showery day on Sunday.
This comes after a tornado blasted through Auckland yesterday, with a building collapsing in the high winds, while torrential rain buffeted the city.
Nelson and Marlborough declared states of emergency, with dozens of households being forced to evacuate due to rising floodwaters.
Aucklanders are at risk of thunderstorms from about 3am until late morning. Photo / Carson Bluck
Nelson, Marlborough and Buller will still have a few showers, some possibly heavy during the morning, with thunderstorms possible in the morning and afternoon, Mercer said.
By this evening, 鈥渁ll that kind of bad weather over the South Island is starting to ease鈥.
There is potential for some heavier showers for coastal Canterbury areas until Sunday morning.
As the weekend progresses, the weather across the country is expected to be an improvement from yesterday but won鈥檛 be 鈥済ood鈥, Mercer said.
Niwa said residents should expect heavy rain in eastern Otago and Southland, where surface flooding and rapidly rising rivers may occur today.
Auckland thunderstorm risk
After a day of severe weather, thunderstorms threaten Auckland from about 3am until late morning.
鈥淲e鈥檙e getting a really cold air mass moving over, and there鈥檚 that potential for thunderstorms, just during the morning, heavy falls, thunderstorms and possibly hail as well.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be in that sort of westerly flow with showers, and those showers are going to continue through Sunday,鈥 Mercer said.
Chilly South Island temperatures to kick off school holidays
Mercer said after an unseasonably warm period, South Islanders will feel temperatures plummet this weekend.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be quite cold and potentially snowy to quite low levels about Otago and Southern Canterbury.
鈥淲e are expecting snow to get down to maybe about 300m about inland Southland tomorrow morning.
A heavy dumping of snow blanketed the Lake Tekapo township. Photo / George Heard
鈥淲e鈥檙e getting temperatures into the low teens in most of the South Island, though in those inland parts we鈥檒l probably be lucky to get into double figures, so places like W膩naka, Queenstown, Alexandra.鈥
The good news is there will likely be a good dumping of snow for South Island skifields.
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