Spring weather brings wind warnings for drivers in the lower North Island and upper South Island

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Drivers travelling on highways in the lower North and Upper South Islands must be ready for windy driving conditions later today and overnight.

The Metservice has issued a Strong Wind Watch for Wellington, Wairarapa and Marlborough from 5 pm tonight to 4 am tomorrow (Friday, 27 September).

Northwest winds may approach severe gales in exposed places and will affect all regional state highways.

People should drive to the conditions and be prepared for the hazards strong winds can bring, such as wind gusts, wind-blown debris, downed power lines, and potential tree falls.

Truck and van drivers, light and towing vehicles, and motorcyclists should exercise caution when travelling on exposed routes like State Highway 2 Remutaka Hill and Wainui Saddle on State Highway 1 Transmission Gully.

 Road users are also encouraged to check road and weather conditions before they travel.

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