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Heavy Rain and Possible Thunderstorms Expected for North Island

29 March 2026
in New Zealand
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A significant weather event affected the North Island, bringing heavy rain overnight from a low-pressure system originating in the Tasman Sea. This system arrived less than a week after many areas experienced a month’s worth of rainfall in a short period. Meteorologists had forecast heavy rain, thunderstorms, and localized downpours, particularly impacting regions such as Waikato, Waitomo, Taumarunui, and Taupō. As the weather system moved eastward, concerns remained regarding brief bursts of heavy rain on already saturated ground, which could lead to further disruptions.

Why It Matters

This weather event is part of a broader trend of increased rainfall in the region, which has been linked to changing climate patterns. Historical data shows that New Zealand has experienced more frequent and intense weather events, including heavy rainfall and flooding, in recent years. This pattern raises concerns about the effects on infrastructure, agriculture, and the environment, especially as communities recover from previous storms. Understanding these weather systems is essential for disaster preparedness and response strategies in vulnerable areas.

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