Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Not sure about that, looks to be intensifying as it moves onshore and builds against the foot hills up this way with the flow more from the east this time rather than the SW of the last few days.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Dont know about that,the rain seems to increase as soon as it hits land
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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melja wrote:Not sure about that, looks to be intensifying as it moves onshore and builds against the foot hills up this way with the flow more from the east this time rather than the SW of the last few days.
:lol: :lol: I do hope so. i really do love rain
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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B-b-bucketing down here just now;
looking at all the blue on the Rain Radar I can see why...
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Up to 85mm now from this system. Roads closed around the area and hagley still a massive lake at hospital corner with the ducks swimming.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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CHCH Weather Chaser wrote:Up to 85mm now from this system. Roads closed around the area and hagley still a massive lake at hospital corner with the ducks swimming.
I wish "Occupy Otautahi" was still in residence there
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Just hit 50mm here, Heavy driving rain now.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Interesting, currently 14mm in the city from this latest rainband, only 7mm here.
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Lol about what you said we may get :-k
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Absolutely thumping down here in town at present. Like Sunday night.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Razor wrote:Absolutely thumping down here in town at present. Like Sunday night.
Yes it is very steady out there. Looks like it could stop in the next 30mins as it heads inland to the foothills with the easterly flow.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Pretty wet here (St Albans), but seems to have cleared Banks Peninsula according to the radar.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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coming up 20mm here now and still chucking down, radar looks to be getting a little more active just north of here again.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Heavy solid rain on the radar around the Kaikoura region at the moment that is barely moving.

Back here, could hit 100mm for the week before it is out. Seems to be a chance for a period of rain in the early hours of Thursday.

Rain stopped here now. Cleared on radar as it moves inland. Got another 16mm out of that lot. So total now at 87mm for the system.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Yeah rainband fairly short lived i thought it might go on for abit longer than it has, but certainly cant complain unless you have paddocks under water etc.
14mm since 2pm totaling to 67mm for the event since 8am Sunday and 105mm in the last 2.5 weeks combined, sure has been a wet spell.
Another belt of rain Sunday but brief from the north and then another southerly onslaught next week could see some cold air up eastern regions and low level snow, abit far out yet though lets dry up first :-) .
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Another 25 mm from today . Flooded rural roads , gusty easterly . Everything is super saturated . We need to dry out!
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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not been good for the dairy farmers in the middle of calving season in the canterbury area
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Drizzle worked its way back in overnight at times. 2mm more. 89mm for system. Looks like its cleared now but some scrappy stuff working its way down from the north again which could push drizzly showers into the city a little later perhaps.
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Yea south island farmers getting a taste a of Waikato calving. Wet swampy mud!
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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15mm here overnight. 67mm for the event.
Just a few showers now with clearing skies.
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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The rain down there will be good for the spring farming.
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NZstorm wrote:The rain down there will be good for the spring farming.
Yes it will be because it was looking so dry a few weeks ago and also the fact there's been no frosts for two and half weeks now means some very early grass growth so far
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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17mm rain since yesterday, making 76mm for the event.
At present, 5.9 degrees, partly cloudy, and the birds seem to be rejoicing that the rain has stopped. :-w
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Re: Significant Rain Event for Eastern SI - Aug 12-15

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Richard wrote:
NZstorm wrote:The rain down there will be good for the spring farming.
Yes it will be because it was looking so dry a few weeks ago and also the fact there's been no frosts for two and half weeks now means some very early grass growth so far
Yep, no frosts here for August so far very unusual. Noticed the lawn has gone from that Yellow/brown colour to a very lush green.

Plenty of blue sky and sunshine here now. Currently 10 degrees which feels rather warm with the very high humidity.

Drove across the Opihi river an hour ago and its very dirty but not overly high.
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