A violent storm of thunder, lightning and hail struck the capital yesterday afternoon, causing the wind needle near Wellington Airport to explode.
The lightning appeared to have struck the top of the needle and blown out through the middle, a Herald photographer at the scene said.
"There were bits and pieces spread 100m or more across the carpark."
The needle, or zephyrometer, which was intended to mark out the strength and direction of the wind, would need to be replaced, Wellington City Council spokesman Clayton Anderson said.
"It probably won't be able to be repaired because the fibreglass in it exploded," he said.