More rain is set to hit the already soaked West Coast but forecasters say it won't compare to the events seen over the last week. Photo / Isabella Cain
More rain is set to hit the already soaked West Coast but forecasters say it won't compare to the events seen over the last week. Photo / Isabella Cain
More rain is set to hit the already soaked West Coast but forecasters say it won't compare to the events seen over the past week.
MetService is warning of heavy rain, wind and swells across the country, in particular the central districts of New Zealand.
A heavy rain watch is in place for the ranges of Buller from 10pm tonight until midday on Sunday.
Heavy rain warnings are in place for other parts of the South Island.
Warnings have been issued for the Tasman district west of Motueka, Marlborough Sounds, the Richmond and Bryant Ranges, and Rai Valley.
Westport at about 8am on Thursday morning. Photo / Samantha Anderson
Strong wind watches are in place for Tasman and Buller.
It follows two severe weather fronts that hit the region this week and last, causing floods, slips and displacing families.
Westport has experienced its wettest February in 78 years.
Residents returned home today after being forced to flee their homes on Thursday night.
More rain is set to hit the already soaked West Coast but forecasters say it won't compare to the events seen over the last week. Photo / Isabella Cain
But Ferris said there is an end in sight: an extended dry spell is looking likely for the West Coast next week.