A large gum tree in Hamilton was brought down by wild winds. Supplied/Facebook.
Thunderstorms bringing strong winds and rain have lashed the North Island, with blustery gales bringing down trees and power lines.
A severe weather warning was in place for the north and east of the North Island, with the winds expected to damage trees and powerlines, and also cause hazardous driving conditions.
A large gum tree in Hamilton was felled by gale-force winds.
Aberdeen Drive and Lachlan Drive were closed while contractors cut up the tree and removed it.
"We just had a hail storm and thunder. It looks like it's been snowing, its' all white down the driveway and you can see massive chunks of it."
Desert Rd was been closed as a result of snow, and Milford Rd in the South Island has been closed while avalanche control and snow clearing is undertaken.
There was a strong wind warning in place for the Harbour Bridge, with motorists advised to watch their following distance.
Drivers of high-sided vehicles and motorcyclists are advised to take extra care.
Flooding hit parts of the North Shore, with roads in Glenfield becoming totally submerged in water.
A Fire Service spokesman said they have been called out to a "few" weather-related incidents this morning, dealing with felled trees and damaged power lines.
MetService meteorologist Kyle Lee said a front has moved onto the North Island, bringing with it "thundery weather".
"There are thunderstorms over Waitomo and Taranaki which will extend up to Auckland later this morning as the system moves along the coast."
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Taranaki as storms tracked across the region this morning.