In additon to the MetService severe thunderstorm warning issued earlier this afternoon for Auckland, Coromandel and the Waikato, the MetService has issued a further update saying it is “ideal thunderstorm weather” in Auckland.
Auckland is experiencing very high humidity and MetService meteorologist Georgina Griffiths says “Today and tomorrow brings us perfect thunderstorm weather.”
The severe thunderstorm watch is in place until 10pm Thursday and Civil Defence Controller Rachel Kelleher says people need to be “really vigilant” about weather conditions. While the thunderstorm and any potential flooding and slips are expected to be very localised, Kelleher says residents still need to be prepared as ground conditions mean any downpour could create issues. The weather is expected to be better over the weekend but more rain is expected on Monday.
Auckland council is urging people to consider flood impacts when planning long weekend activities.
Council chief executive Jim Stabback says that while the damage assessments and clean-up of Auckland, including open spaces and community facilities, is progressing well, Aucklanders should be aware that there’s still a lot to be done and visit the council website for the most up to date information on what parks, community facilities, beaches and roads are affected by flooding and should be avoided.
“We need Aucklanders to consider their personal safety this weekend. Our emergency services are already stretched, and we don’t want people to put themselves in danger, particularly in the remote areas of our regional parks,” said Stabback.
As we reported this afternoon, according to the Swimsafe website, every single Auckland beach has a “do not swim” black cross next to it. A reminder to check that and based on the current state of affairs, do not plan to go swimming.