Don't
jump to conclusions that we have been let off easily
Severe
weather watch as ex-cyclone looms
What
remains of the tropical cyclone that killed 17 people in Samoa and
inflicted severe damage on Fiji will hit New Zealand over Christmas.
22
December, 2012
Cyclone
Evan has been downgraded to an ex-cyclone but in a warning today the
MetService issued a severe weather watch for Northland, Auckland,
Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua and Gisborne.
It
said Evan was a deep low and was moving southwards towards New
Zealand.
It
was expected to lie near Northland late tomorrow, then move into the
northern Tasman Sea late Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day.
"This
low is likely to bring very humid subtropical air onto the northeast
of the North Island, producing rain and strong to gale easterlies,"
the MetService said.
Periods
of heavy rain are forecast for later tomorrow and during Monday for
Northland, northern parts of Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula, western
Bay of Plenty and northern Gisborne.
"Northland
in particular may receive bursts of very heavy rain as the low passes
by, in addition to a risk of easterly winds reaching severe gale."
The
MetService said it would likely upgrade its warnings over the
weekend.
"People,
especially holidaymakers and trampers, are urged to keep up to date
with the latest forecasts as this has the potential for localised
flooding and disruption to transport."
THUNDERSTORM
WATCH
The
MetService has also issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Hawkes
Bay, Taihape, Manawatu and Tararua.
It
said that this afternoon very humid air and wind convergences were
expected to trigger thunderstorms.
"These
storms are likely to be slow moving and capable of producing
localised downpours with rainfall rates reaching 25-40mm per hour."
The
service added that rainfall of that intensity could cause flash
flooding, especially about low-lying areas such as streams, rivers or
narrow valleys, and may also lead to slips. Driving conditions will
also be hazardous with surface flooding and poor visibility in heavy
rain.
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