- Forecasters have warned heavy rain and possible thunderstorms are tipped for much of the country ahead of Christmas next week.
- Parts of the upper North Island – including Auckland – face a moderate risk of thunderstorms tonight, with a chance of small tornadoes.
- Niwa said New Zealand would likely see heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and elevated humidity levels over the next week.
Forecasters warn festive spirits may be dampened in the lead-up to Christmas next week, with heavy downpours and thunderstorms possible for parts of New Zealand.
A trough will lie across the central North Island this morning, bringing a low risk of thunderstorms from Waikato and Bay of Plenty southwards to Manawatū and Wairarapa – but the risk of thunderstorms increases as the day goes on.
Auckland, Waikato, Waitomo and Taranaki will be in the firing line this evening, with a moderate risk of thunderstorms, heavy rain of 10 to 25mm/h and a possibility of small tornadoes.
MetService meteorologist Clare O’Connor said the last working day of the year for many today brings a shift in the weather.