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Fronts & T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Mon 17/10/2011 20:41
by bmo
It's raining....1mm so far in the last 10 minutes.

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Mon 17/10/2011 20:59
by spwill
A big change in dewpoint here this morning, 8C to 15C.

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 06:32
by jamie
Wow 30mm over night. Was not expecting that. It's turning out to be a wet month

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 06:33
by Manukau heads obs
steady rain here last evening, 15mm
now 84mm for the month...which is about average...and only just over half way through the month..
but a dry patch coming up...
on track to be a wetter than normal year here (which will be the first time for a while)

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 07:28
by Nev
21mm here between about 8pm and 4am from last night's front.

T-storm Outlook last night looked good for much of the North Island later today?

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 07:37
by NZstorm
The cold pool shows up quite well on sat pic.

The upper North will get the main impacts from it tomorrow. Any daytime heating will lift instability levels, coupled with low level convergence, may see isolated heavy thundery falls of small hail. There is a chance somewhere is going to get a decent hail accumulation tomorrow, possibly in the Waikato. There will need to be surface heating though.

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 08:14
by jamie
Manukau heads obs wrote:steady rain here last evening, 15mm
now 84mm for the month...which is about average...and only just over half way through the month..
but a dry patch coming up...
on track to be a wetter than normal year here (which will be the first time for a while)
im up to 143mm for the month :eek: and this year we are heading for a wetter than normal year too which like you said brian is the first in a number of years.

I like the looks of the sat pic this morning. nice juicy stuff coming our way

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 08:26
by spwill
Back to winter for a day or two with the upper atmosphere really cooling off today, it will be cold under the showers.

Should get higher than 16C this morning, currently 14C.

Unstable couple of days, 18-20 October

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 09:11
by jamie
Making a thread for this. It is more than just general weather.

Things are looking quite unstable for the next couple of days for quite a bit of NZ while the rest of NZ has prolonged heavy rain.

I really like how cold the upper air is going to be and like NZstorm said there could be some good accumulations of hail on Wednesday. The one thing we are going to need though is heating. It looks to me like this will be probably our major limiting factor. But with the upper air being so cold less heating is required i suppose.

Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 10:59
by Nev
jamie.haultain wrote:Making a thread for this. It is more than just general weather.
Was just about to do the same thing. :-)

Edit:
MS have just issued their 'Severe Thunderstorm Outlook' for Wednesday, which also looks promising.

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 12:48
by Nev
Had a few brief heavy showers here this morn, but this current one has some 5mm hail.

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:11
by Tornado Tim
Severe Thunderstorm Warning:
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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
Issued by MetService at 02:54 pm Tuesday 18 October 2011.
Valid until 03:37 pm Tuesday 18 October 2011.
This warning affects people in the following local government areas:
MARLBOROUGH.
At 02:37 pm, MetService weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near WARD, SEDDON and THE AWATERE VALLEY.
These severe thunderstorms are moving towards the east, and are expected to lie near WARD, SEDDON and TAYLOR PASS at 03:07 pm and near WARD and SEDDON at 03:37 pm.
These thunderstorms are expected to be accompanied by very heavy rain and large hail.
Very heavy rain can cause surface and/or flash flooding about streams, gullies and urban areas, and make driving conditions extremely hazardous.
Large hail can cause significant damage to crops, orchards, vines, glasshouses and vehicles, and make driving conditions hazardous.
The Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management advises that as storms approach you should:
- Take shelter, preferably indoors away from windows;
- Avoid sheltering under trees, if outside;
- Move cars under cover or away from trees;
- Secure any loose objects around your property;
- Check that drains and gutters are clear;
- Be ready to slow down or stop, if driving.
During and after the storm, you should also:
- Beware of fallen trees and power lines;
- Avoid streams and drains as you may be swept away in flash flooding.
This warning is due to be updated or lifted by 03:37 pm Tuesday 18 October 2011.
NOTE: Only severe thunderstorm tracks are shown in the graphic. Other thunderstorms may exist in the area.

MEDIA PLEASE NOTE: This warning will be updated within the next hour or so. MetService would appreciate it being broadcast regularly during this period.
WWLN nor by Boltek is picking any strikes down that way which is odd, may be just be a very heavy shower with hail.....

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:16
by Tornado Tim
Sat Image looks quite cool atm, with the low center quite visible :)

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:31
by jamie
Blenheim area having a good run of storms!

Just heard of a good hail shower in Taihape.

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:37
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
jamie.haultain wrote:Blenheim area having a good run of storms!
Blenheim is in the South Island though [-X
My sister-in-law has a place near Seddon. Oh, I wish I was there now :D
JohnGaul
NZThS

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:41
by Richard
Be here John instead John the storms are getting closer. :D

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:52
by jamie
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:
jamie.haultain wrote:Blenheim area having a good run of storms!
Blenheim is in the South Island though [-X
My sister-in-law has a place near Seddon. Oh, I wish I was there now :D
JohnGaul
NZThS
:lol: well my excuse is we are watching off North Island Infrastructure (wellington radar) so.... :p
;-)

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 15:58
by Tornado Tim
Odd strikes out by Tauranga atm :) But they are very weak.

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 16:01
by Razor
Tornado Tim wrote:Odd strikes out by Tauranga atm :) But they are very weak.
Maybe a few could stike the astrolabe reef and start a decent oil blaze

Re: General October Weather

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 16:24
by David
spwill wrote:it will be cold under the showers.
Indeed...there was a heavy shower here for 10 mins around 4pm and the temperature dropped to 11C.

Re: Fronts & Possible T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 16:25
by Michael
Razor wrote:
Tornado Tim wrote:Odd strikes out by Tauranga atm :) But they are very weak.
Maybe a few could stike the astrolabe reef and start a decent oil blaze
Hopefully they can save some containers,theres the chch family with their house belongings and classic car moving to Aussie.Patties we dont care as theyll be off anyway.

Re: Fronts & T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 16:54
by David
We seem to be stuck in a line of showers here...third one in the last hour, and the heaviest. 5mm total for the last hr

Re: Fronts & T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 17:35
by bmo
It's getting colder with each passing shower, its now just 9.8C up to 17.53mm of rain since 12am.

Re: Fronts & T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 17:45
by NZstorm
Lots of CJ (convective junk) across Auckland this afternoon. There was some small hail in Epsom about 3pm.

Re: Fronts & T-storms over North Island - Oct 18-20

Posted: Tue 18/10/2011 21:15
by Achten
Thunder here again in the last hour, spectacular lightning and small hail. Quite unusual for us at this hou,r as most of the storm events I have experienced in the Bay are mid to late afternoon. Not complaining though and it looks promising for tomorrow as well.