NZ Met Service : Mon 24/01/11 08:34 a.m. WAIKATO SEVERE WEATHER WARNING. Ref: OMS23-67198

HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR WAIKATO INCLUDING RAGLAN, BAY OF PLENTY EAST OF ROTORUA, TAUPO AND TAIHAPE, INCLUDING TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK

HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: TARANAKI AND TAUMARUNUI Heavy rain should soon ease.
HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: WANGANUI Heavy rain should soon ease.
HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: GISBORNE

HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: HAWKES BAY, EXCEPT FOR NORTHERN HAWKES BAY

STRONG WIND WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: THE COROMANDEL PENINSULA

 

{SWW Event 2011/4.8}
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST IN:

NOT TO BE BROADCAST AFTER 09:00pm Monday 24-Jan-2011

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING.
ISSUED BY MetService AT 8:34am 24-Jan-2011 URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST IN: Bay Of Plenty Rotorua, Taupo, Taihape, Taranaki, Taumarunui, Wanganui, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Coromandel Peninsula MEDIA ANOTHER BRIEF BURST OF RAIN FOR NORTHERN HAWKES BAY. ALL OTHER WARNINGS LIFTED.
A deep low is moving eastwards over the central North Island and weakening. An associated rain band that extends from Waikato southwards to Cook Strait, is also moving eastwards and weakening.
Heavy rain is still affecting parts of Taranaki, Wanganui and Tongariro National Park. However, this rain should ease very soon.
Another burst of heavy rain is likely to affect northern Hawkes Bay as the rain band moves across this area, and there could be another 20 to 30mm there between 11am and 4pm Monday. The heavy rain warning for this area will be extended for another few hours, but all other heavy rain warnings are now lifted. Northeast gales about Coromandel Peninsula have eased a little and turned northwesterly. A period of southwesterly gales is likely there from later this morning, however, winds are expected to remain below severe gale force. The wind warning for Coromandel Peninsula is lifted, but the area will remain on watch.
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HEAVY RAIN WARNING
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AREA/S AFFECTED: NORTHERN HAWKES BAY
FORECAST:
Rain should become heavy again for a time from late Monday morning.
In the 5 hours from 11am to 4pm Monday, there could be another 20 to 30mm, with intensities briefly reaching 10mm per hour.
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WARNINGS NO LONGER IN FORCE
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HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: BAY OF PLENTY EAST OF ROTORUA, TAUPO AND TAIHAPE, INCLUDING TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: TARANAKI AND TAUMARUNUI Heavy rain should soon ease.
HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: WANGANUI Heavy rain should soon ease.
HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: GISBORNE HEAVY RAIN WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: HAWKES BAY, EXCEPT FOR NORTHERN HAWKES BAY STRONG WIND WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED FOR: THE COROMANDEL PENINSULA NEXT SEVERE WEATHER WARNING WILL BE ISSUED AT OR BEFORE 9:00pm Monday 24-Jan-2011 Forecast prepared by: Mark Pascoe For further information after 9am contact Duty Forecaster Mark Pascoe A service provided through a contract with the Crown
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