Source: MetService
Covering period of Monday 29 July – Thursday 1 August – A large area of low pressure brings severe weather to Aotearoa New Zealand this week. MetService is forecasting rain, snow, and strong winds and a raft of Watches and Warnings are in place for a wide extent of the country.
Forecasters are keeping a close eye on the southeastern South Island where heavy rain is expected on Monday and Tuesday. North Otago, Dunedin, and Clutha are currently under an Orange Warning for Heavy Rain.
Other parts of the country in line for possible heavy rain include western Tasman, also under an Orange Warning for Heavy Rain, as well as Southland, the Westland District, western Marlborough ranges, Mount Taranaki, and eastern Bay of Plenty, all under Heavy Rain Watches.
Extensive snowfall is expected for Monday and Tuesday in the lower and central South Island. Inland Southland, Otago and Canterbury have a possibility of heavy snow above 500 to 800 metres, with lesser snowfall amounts possible down to 200 to 300 metres.
Road Snowfall Warnings have been issued for high level roads and mountain passes that could be affected by snow. “Remember to drive to the conditions, and check Waka Kotahi NZTA’s website for how roads may be affected,” Makgabutlane advises.
Strong winds will be something to watch, especially for the western South Island where wind gusts could reach 120 km/h in valleys and isolated exposed areas. An Orange Warning has been issued with the possibility of fast-moving winds.
While rain is on the cards for much of the country this week, the wettest weather is expected in the east of both the North and the South Islands.
By the end of the working week, settled weather makes a return as a ridge of high pressure moves onto the country, bringing a close to an active week of weather.