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New Zealand Weather

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Weather News
Fast Fronts Bring Wet and Blustery Conditions
14/07/2025
Covering period of Monday 14th - Thursday 17th
We’ve woken to a warmer, cloudier and foggier morning across the country today (Monday). Showers about the west will continue to ease, with cloudy areas in the east becoming fine. The snow has been topped up over the South Island so for those that aren’t back at work or school, it could be beautiful blue bird conditions on the slopes this afternoon.
This settling trend isn’t long lived as a quick moving rain band approaches from the west tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. It brings a period of heavy rain and showers to western and northern areas of the country. Thunderstorms are possible about Taranaki up to Northland, as well as Coromandel and coastal Bay of Plenty. MetService Meteorologist Katie Hillyer says, “The silver lining is that this rain band and the showers will move too quickly to allow the accumulations to climb very high, but we’ll need to keep an eye out for the wind gusts as they move through”. A background of strong winds, combined with fast moving features could bring very strong, 80-100km/hr, gusts to Northland and Auckland in the morning and afternoon. By the end of Tuesday, the rain band will be moving off the county and the showers in behind will have eased.
SHORT FORECAST
Upto Midnight Saturday
Northland to Taranaki, including Coromandel Peninsula
Fine spells and a few showers. Rain developing for a time tomorrow, with brief heavy falls and thunderstorms possible, easing north of Waikato during the afternoon.
Bay of Plenty and the central high country
Fine today. A period of rain late tomorrow morning or afternoon, with brief heavy falls and thunderstorms possible, easing to scattered showers later.
Gisborne to Wairarapa
Mostly fine, isolated showers about Gisborne clearing by this evening. Isolated showers developing about these regions tomorrow afternoon.
Whanganui to Wellington
Fine spells. Isolated showers, becoming widespread for a time tomorrow afternoon.
Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, Otago and Southland
Fine weather, then scattered showers developing from tomorrow afternoon.
Buller to Fiordland
Showers easing and becoming isolated tonight, but a period of rain tomorrow.
Chatham Islands
Periods of rain from tonight.
Extended Forecast
Wednesday
North Island: A few showers for most, clearing later. However, rain developing in Northland late evening. South Island: Scattered showers clearing, but a few showers lingering in the northwest and the far south.
Thursday
North Island: Rain in Northland, possibly heavy, spreading south to Taupo and Bay of Plenty, easing later. Showers developing about Gisborne and northern Hawke's Bay. Mainly fine elsewhere. South Island: Scattered showers in the west and far south, mainly fine elsewhere.
Friday
North Island: Mainly fine in the far south. Scattered showers elsewhere, clearing in the east later. South Island: Scattered showers in the west and far south, turning to rain in Fiordland. Fine elsewhere.
Chatham Islands
Rain, easing to occasional showers from Wednesday night, but turning to rain again during Friday. Strong northwesterlies, easing Thursday, then southeasterlies developing later Friday.
Severe Thunderstorm INFORMATION
No Severe Thunderstorm Warnings in force.
Severe Weather Warnings & Watches
Situation
No Severe Weather Warnings in force.
Road Snowfall Warnings
Road Snowfall Warning
Area: Crown Range Road
Period: 8hrs from 1pm - 9pm Tue, 15 Jul
Forecast: Rain is expected to turn to snow about the road above 800 metres during Tuesday afternoon. Expect 2 to 5 cm to accumulate about the summit with less lower down.
Area: Milford Road (SH94)
Period: 7hrs from 10am - 5pm Tue, 15 Jul
Forecast: Rain may turn to snow for a time late Tuesday morning and afternoon. 1 to 2 cm may accumulate on the road above 900 metres.
Issued: 10:44am Mon, 14 Jul
Next update: 9pm Mon, 14 Jul
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hEAVY sWELL wARNINGS
No Heavy Swell Warning in force for the Wellington, Wairarapa, Kapiti and Porirua coasts.
Swell warnings are issued directly to regional authorities for other selected coasts but are not currently published here.
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