
An unstable air mass bringing clouds and widespread showers will dominate the final day of the school holidays 鈥 but will still provide much-needed respite after days of severe flooding, landslides and evacuations.
A risk of thunderstorms remains for the West Coast of the South Island and Taranaki Maunga this afternoon.
MetService meteorologist Brian Mercer told the Herald the severe weather experienced across the country on Friday will continue to ease, with minimal watches and warnings still in place.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a showery, northwesterly flow. Most of those showers are going to be confined to western areas. Both islands basically from Auckland down as far as Fiordland.
鈥淪ome of those showers could be heavy with possible thunderstorms about the West Coast of the South Island in the afternoon and evening, and possibly around Taranaki Maunga during the afternoon as well,鈥 Mercer said.
The best place to be today is the eastern coastline of the North Island, from Gisborne down to Wairarapa, with the temperature in Napier possibly reaching 18C.
鈥淭here鈥檚 quite a lot of cloud around, so there鈥檚 not going to be any bright sunshine, but the best place where you鈥檙e going to see some sunny breaks would certainly be on the east coast of both islands,鈥 Mercer said.
Auckland and Northland will receive a few showers in the morning, which will likely become more widespread before easing in the evening.
What鈥檚 in store for the flood-stricken Nelson-Tasman region?
The early part of the morning will be clear for residents dealing with the aftermath of Friday鈥檚 heavy rain and flooding across the Nelson-Tasman region.
鈥淭here might be one or two light showers around the ranges before dawn, but certainly when anyone鈥檚 getting up, it should be clear.鈥
From the afternoon, most places are likely to have one or two showers, but they don鈥檛look like being heavy at this stage.
Severe flooding, widespread outages and evacuations
Nelson Mayor Nick Smith said a massive effort went into restoring power, communications, drinking water supply (Kaiteriteri and Tapawera鈥檚 water supplies are restored but subject to boil water notices), and reopening roads yesterday.
鈥淏eyond the immediate infrastructure issues, the big problem for [the] region is the damage to our productive sectors.
鈥淭here is significant additional damage to farms and orchards in Wai-iti, Dovedale, Tapawera and Ngatimoti.
鈥淭here are hundreds of hectares of production forests downed by the combo of strong winds and the trees weakened by roots in saturated soil 鈥 the timber lost will be tens of millions鈥 worth,鈥 Smith said.
A post shared on multiple Facebook community pages about a woman being heard in distress on a ham radio channel during flooding in the upper South Island on Friday was a hoax, Civil Defence said.
Many state highways connecting the region with neighbouring ones are closed, and some have only limited access for emergency services.
SH6 Rocks Rd remained completely closed until at least this evening.
Emergency services in Auckland responded to a 鈥渟mall localised landslide鈥 at Muriwai on Auckland鈥檚 northwest coast, and three properties were initially evacuated.
Chris Lind, Fire and Emergency New Zealand鈥檚 Assistant Commander for Waitemat膩, said the landslide was a result of rain over the last couple of days.
Watches and warnings
A heavy rain watch remains for the ranges of the Westland District until 3am tomorrow, which will bring periods of heavy rain with possible thunderstorms.
Two road snowfall warnings remain in place until 3pm today on Crown Range Rd and Lindis Pass (SH8).
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