Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
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Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Thought I'd start a new thread as it looks like monsoon season is about to descend on the West Coast in particular but plenty of spillover also.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
MS Orange warning, wouldn't be surprised to see it turn Red warned today
Severe Weather Warnings
Significant heavy rain for the west of the South Island, and strong northerly winds
A front is expected to move northwards over Fiordland on Tuesday, and become slow moving in Westland during Wednesday and Thursday. A humid north to northwest flow precedes the front, and is expected to bring periods of heavy rain to Fiordland and Westland, and strong north to northwest winds to Fiordland and the Canterbury High Country.
Watches and warnings are in force for heavy rain and severe gales. This is expected to be a significant heavy rain event for Westland, with potential for an upgrade to a Red Warning over the coming days. However, there is some uncertainty with the movement of this front, and the placement of heaviest rain may change.
People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts.
Heavy Rain Warning - Orange
Impact: Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Area: Westland District south of Hokitika
Period: 57hrs from 9am Tue, 9 Apr - 6pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Expect 600 to 800mm to accumulate about the ranges, and 200 to 300mm about the coast. Peak rates of 20 to 30 mm/h about the ranges. This is a significant heavy rain event with the potential for upgrade to a Red Warning.
Area: Headwaters of Canterbury Lakes and Rivers south of Arthurs Pass
Period: 50hrs from 3pm Tue, 9 Apr - 5pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Expect 400 to 600mm about the main divide, and 200 to 300mm within 15km further east, especially south of the Rakaia River. Peak rates of 15 to 25 mm/h.
Area: Headwaters of the Otago Lakes and Rivers
Period: 23hrs from 9am Tue, 9 Apr - 8am Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Expect 200 to 300mm about the main divide, and 100 to 150mm within 15km further east. Peak rates of 15 to 25 mm/h. Heavy rain is expected to return later on Wednesday and become more widespread through Otago. This warning may be extended, or a Watch issued, closer to the time.
Area: Fiordland about and north of George Sound
Period: 23hrs from 4am Tue, 9 Apr - 3am Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Expect 150 to 250 mm of rain. Peak rainfall rates of 20 to 30 mm/h. Heavy rain is likely to return later on Wednesday and this Warning may be extended, or a Watch issued, closer to the time.
Heavy Rain Watch
Area: The Grey District, and Westland District about and north of Hokitika
Period: 48hrs from 6pm Tue, 9 Apr - 6pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, and amounts may approach warning criteria.
Area: Fiordland south of George Sound
Period: 17hrs from 4am - 9pm Tue, 9 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, and amounts may approach warning criteria. Heavy rain may return later on Wednesday and this Watch may be extended.
Strong Wind Watch
Area: Canterbury High Country
Period: 24hrs from noon Tue, 9 Apr - noon Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Northwest winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
Area: Fiordland
Period: 22hrs from 8pm Mon, 8 Apr - 6pm Tue, 9 Apr
Forecast: North to northwest winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
Issued: 8:43pm Mon, 8 Apr
Next update: 10am Tue, 9 Apr
Severe Weather Warnings
Significant heavy rain for the west of the South Island, and strong northerly winds
A front is expected to move northwards over Fiordland on Tuesday, and become slow moving in Westland during Wednesday and Thursday. A humid north to northwest flow precedes the front, and is expected to bring periods of heavy rain to Fiordland and Westland, and strong north to northwest winds to Fiordland and the Canterbury High Country.
Watches and warnings are in force for heavy rain and severe gales. This is expected to be a significant heavy rain event for Westland, with potential for an upgrade to a Red Warning over the coming days. However, there is some uncertainty with the movement of this front, and the placement of heaviest rain may change.
People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts.
Heavy Rain Warning - Orange
Impact: Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.
Area: Westland District south of Hokitika
Period: 57hrs from 9am Tue, 9 Apr - 6pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Expect 600 to 800mm to accumulate about the ranges, and 200 to 300mm about the coast. Peak rates of 20 to 30 mm/h about the ranges. This is a significant heavy rain event with the potential for upgrade to a Red Warning.
Area: Headwaters of Canterbury Lakes and Rivers south of Arthurs Pass
Period: 50hrs from 3pm Tue, 9 Apr - 5pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Expect 400 to 600mm about the main divide, and 200 to 300mm within 15km further east, especially south of the Rakaia River. Peak rates of 15 to 25 mm/h.
Area: Headwaters of the Otago Lakes and Rivers
Period: 23hrs from 9am Tue, 9 Apr - 8am Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Expect 200 to 300mm about the main divide, and 100 to 150mm within 15km further east. Peak rates of 15 to 25 mm/h. Heavy rain is expected to return later on Wednesday and become more widespread through Otago. This warning may be extended, or a Watch issued, closer to the time.
Area: Fiordland about and north of George Sound
Period: 23hrs from 4am Tue, 9 Apr - 3am Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Expect 150 to 250 mm of rain. Peak rainfall rates of 20 to 30 mm/h. Heavy rain is likely to return later on Wednesday and this Warning may be extended, or a Watch issued, closer to the time.
Heavy Rain Watch
Area: The Grey District, and Westland District about and north of Hokitika
Period: 48hrs from 6pm Tue, 9 Apr - 6pm Thu, 11 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, and amounts may approach warning criteria.
Area: Fiordland south of George Sound
Period: 17hrs from 4am - 9pm Tue, 9 Apr
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain, and amounts may approach warning criteria. Heavy rain may return later on Wednesday and this Watch may be extended.
Strong Wind Watch
Area: Canterbury High Country
Period: 24hrs from noon Tue, 9 Apr - noon Wed, 10 Apr
Forecast: Northwest winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
Area: Fiordland
Period: 22hrs from 8pm Mon, 8 Apr - 6pm Tue, 9 Apr
Forecast: North to northwest winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
Issued: 8:43pm Mon, 8 Apr
Next update: 10am Tue, 9 Apr
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Yesterday was certainly quite warm and I'm sure today will be too if we get a few hours of sunshine once the high cloud breaks.
Last night must be fairly close to an overnight sustained warm temperature for April.
Hovering between 20C and 22C, only briefly dropped to 18C at 7am now back to 23C.
More overnight lows you would expect to see in January.
I'd imagine the red warnings will come out today for the west coast and Southland. Certainly quite abit of significant rain coming.
The effects on NSW and QLD are evident on how moisture laden the atmospheric river is.
It's still fluctuating in terms of rain for the plains and coast, maybe latest between 40-50mm.
Last night must be fairly close to an overnight sustained warm temperature for April.
Hovering between 20C and 22C, only briefly dropped to 18C at 7am now back to 23C.
More overnight lows you would expect to see in January.
I'd imagine the red warnings will come out today for the west coast and Southland. Certainly quite abit of significant rain coming.
The effects on NSW and QLD are evident on how moisture laden the atmospheric river is.
It's still fluctuating in terms of rain for the plains and coast, maybe latest between 40-50mm.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Looking at the West Coast Regional Council stations, several of the mountainous sites have already pushed into the 300-400mm range, and the event only half done. Interesting day ahead, especially with the next intense wave later today into tomorrow.
Personally I think this warrants a red warning now, I'd be particularly concerned about the Franz Josef area and the Waiho River especially
Personally I think this warrants a red warning now, I'd be particularly concerned about the Franz Josef area and the Waiho River especially
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I really don’t like the way the red warnings are implemented. Perhaps someone with more info can explain it to me. The issue I have is that MS can state days in advance that they think an event will warrant a red warning being issued but they only issue the actual warning within hours of the event starting - or in this case - during the event. They did the same last year with the red wind warning for Canterbury.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Red warnings are issued in consultation with local authorities as I understand it. Councils/ Civil defence/ emergency services etcdarcyplumb wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 09:45 I really don’t like the way the red warnings are implemented. Perhaps someone with more info can explain it to me. The issue I have is that MS can state days in advance that they think an event will warrant a red warning being issued but they only issue the actual warning within hours of the event starting - or in this case - during the event. They did the same last year with the red wind warning for Canterbury.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Down south there is to be rain to some degree in the south tomorrow, then showers for Friday and better for Saturday. At least if Newshub are to be believed.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Thanks Razor. I knew they liaised with relevant authorities but i don’t understand why they wait to issue the warning. If they think it needs a red, why not get the warning out sooner rather than later?Razor wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 10:17Red warnings are issued in consultation with local authorities as I understand it. Councils/ Civil defence/ emergency services etcdarcyplumb wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 09:45 I really don’t like the way the red warnings are implemented. Perhaps someone with more info can explain it to me. The issue I have is that MS can state days in advance that they think an event will warrant a red warning being issued but they only issue the actual warning within hours of the event starting - or in this case - during the event. They did the same last year with the red wind warning for Canterbury.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Unsure of the April maximum Christchurch temperature record I'd imagine around 30C or 31C?
Currently 28.2c and still climbing.
Currently 28.2c and still climbing.
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Geez you’re lucky. We are stuck under the miserable NW cloud. It’s mild, around 22 degrees. It’s actually so dull that I almost need the interior lights on.Storm Struck wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 10:59 Unsure of the April maximum Christchurch temperature record I'd imagine around 30C or 31C?
Currently 28.2c and still climbing.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
The April record for Chch airport is 29.9C in 1978Storm Struck wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 10:59 Unsure of the April maximum Christchurch temperature record I'd imagine around 30C or 31C?
Currently 28.2c and still climbing.
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Heavier cloud cover now, I expect we have peakedStorm Struck wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 10:59 Unsure of the April maximum Christchurch temperature record I'd imagine around 30C or 31C?
Currently 28.2c and still climbing.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Yeah got to 28.4C and then the high cloud returned. Would have easily been close to that temperature if the sun stayed out.
Lighter N-NE has turned moderate NW though so more air movement now, still 27C under this arch.
Lighter N-NE has turned moderate NW though so more air movement now, still 27C under this arch.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Certainly surprises me that they havnt forewarned the situation, given the outcomes on better warning systems during the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.
As I'm aware the preparedness and local information is meant to be prioritised across to the general public with as much information as possible including the monitoring of current river levels and breaches etc.
Perhaps in this case have a focus on the slice of west coast that has already received the bulk of the rainfall since 6am yesterday, and therefore begin with the Red warning for this area.
As I'm aware the preparedness and local information is meant to be prioritised across to the general public with as much information as possible including the monitoring of current river levels and breaches etc.
Perhaps in this case have a focus on the slice of west coast that has already received the bulk of the rainfall since 6am yesterday, and therefore begin with the Red warning for this area.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Heavy spillover shower in Halswell right now. 23 degrees at 7:50pm
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Practically no rain whatsoever overnight in Lake Brunner, seems to be a more southern event
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and in auckland 27 january last year. they did it when the damage was already done. shocking .darcyplumb wrote: Wed 10/04/2024 09:45 I really don’t like the way the red warnings are implemented. Perhaps someone with more info can explain it to me. The issue I have is that MS can state days in advance that they think an event will warrant a red warning being issued but they only issue the actual warning within hours of the event starting - or in this case - during the event. They did the same last year with the red wind warning for Canterbury.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Was always forecast to be a Westland focus, not Grey District so muchBradley wrote: Thu 11/04/2024 08:37 Practically no rain whatsoever overnight in Lake Brunner, seems to be a more southern event
Some upper catchment gauges have now recorded 700mm plus for the event
Waiho and Hokitika Rivers have breached their alert levels, much more rain to come.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
The overcast aloft here must be very thick, I would need lights on indoors to read comfortably.
Rain has just started splattering the north-facing windows.
24.2°C now, low was around 19°C early in the morning.
Rain has just started splattering the north-facing windows.
24.2°C now, low was around 19°C early in the morning.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Good heavy rain here in Chch. So welcome 
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
A good splash for you there Richard although much more needed for sure.
The rain was quite heavy last night for about an hour and a half, has been on and off since but more drizzly this morning.
Around 15-18mm fell overnight mainly during the heavy spell.
It will be fairly patchy today and clear off this evening before returning again tomorrow with scattered showers across the region.
The top of the south has seen much needed rainfall including eastern Marlborough, and some coastal roads closed due to wild weather and king tides.
The rain was quite heavy last night for about an hour and a half, has been on and off since but more drizzly this morning.
Around 15-18mm fell overnight mainly during the heavy spell.
It will be fairly patchy today and clear off this evening before returning again tomorrow with scattered showers across the region.
The top of the south has seen much needed rainfall including eastern Marlborough, and some coastal roads closed due to wild weather and king tides.
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Re: Heavy Rain event West Coast/ South Island 9-12 April 2024
Below is West Coast Council's Westland 7 day rainfalls (running north to south) to 9am this morning (Apr 14), with most of that rain falling in the 3 days from Apr 09 to 11.
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