A downgraded wind warning has reduced the risk of the Auckland Harbour Bridge closing today.
The New Zealand Transport Agency earlier warned the bridge may close if wind levels became strong today.
Auckland Highway manager Brett Gliddon said closing the bridge would be unprecedented but if predicted winds of up to 160km/h barrelled through the city this afternoon, travel on the bridge would be too dangerous.
The MetService had since downgraded the wind warning saying gusts of 120km/h or were likely in Auckland.
But the Transport Agency said it would monitor the bridge and if winds reached 120km/h restrictions were likely, even if it was not totally closed.