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An active, fast-moving weather front sweeping eastward across the Tasman Sea has prompted MetService to issue an urgent Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the upper North Island. The weather alert heavily impacts Northland, Auckland, Great Barrier Island, and the Waikato region, with residents urged to prepare for sudden, torrential downpours.
According to local meteorologists, the primary weather risk window is tightly concentrated, threatening to cause significant disruption to local transit networks:
Auckland, Northland, and Waikato: Watch remains active from 3:00 PM until 8:00 PM.
Coromandel Peninsula: Watch extends slightly later, remaining in effect until 9:00 PM.
Auckland Emergency Management has actively advised residents to remain vigilant, keep an eye on live radar updates, and secure loose outdoor items ahead of the front’s arrival.
The atmospheric setup is highly unstable, driven by a moisture-rich rainband. While the entire region will experience a sharp shift in weather patterns, embedded storm cells within the front carry the risk of localized severe criteria.
Flash Flooding: Rainfall intensities could briefly peak at dangerous levels, causing rapid surface flooding, pooling on low-lying roads, and clearing-drains blockages.
Squally Wind Gusts: Structural damage or downed branches are possible due to sudden, localized wind shifts accompanying the rainband.
Hazardous Driving Conditions: The timing of the heaviest downpours aligns directly with school pickups and the peak evening rush hour, creating low visibility and treacherous conditions on major highway networks.
Emergency services recommend checking local MetService rain radars before initiating travel. If you are commuting during the active watch window, reduce your speed, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid driving through pooled surface water.