30/05/2026
Updated 6.15 am, 2 June:
Mōrena Northland,
Just a quick update this morning to let you know that all watches and warnings for the region have now been lifted.
While some areas experienced periods of heavy rain and downpours, mainly in the northwest of the region, for most places the rainfall was not as intense as forecast.
As you head out this morning, please continue to drive carefully and watch for any lingering hazards. Happy Tuesday everyone 🙂
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Updated 9 pm, 1 June:
Kia ora Northland,
This evening MetService New Zealand has updated the Heavy Rain Warning for our region.
While many areas have not yet seen significant rainfall today, heavy rain is still expected overnight, with the forecast now covering the period from 8pm tonight through to 6am Tuesday.
On top of what has already fallen, a further 50 to 90mm of rain is expected, with higher localised totals possible, especially in the north of the region.
Please check out the full warning and watch details here:
https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home -north
There remains a risk of intense downpours, with peak rates of 25 to 40mm/h, and possible thunderstorms.
Although total rainfall amounts have reduced slightly, the risk of localised heavy downpours and impacts remains.
Please continue to stay up to date with the latest forecasts and take extra care if travelling, especially overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning.
If you come across any storm-related damage or road issues, please report them to your local council, or NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi for issues on state highways.
And remember, if at any time you feel you, your whānau, or your property are at immediate risk, please call emergency services on 111.
Our team will keep monitoring conditions and will share any further updates as needed.
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Updated 11 am, 1 June:
Mōrena Northland,
MetService New Zealand has updated the weather warning for our region this morning.
🟠 An Orange Heavy Rain Warning remains in place for Northland, as well as a Strong Wind Watch 🟡.
Early this morning we saw some heavy rain move across parts of the region, with Kaitaia recording around 30mm/hr at 5am. While rain has eased in many areas since then, MetService is advising that more heavy rain is expected.
The warning has been brought forward, with more heavy rain expected to redevelop later today, especially from Monday afternoon into the evening, with periods of intense rain and localised downpours likely. These downpours could be heavy and develop quickly in some areas.
A Strong Wind Watch is also in place, meaning damaging northeast winds are possible, particularly in exposed areas.
With these forecast conditions we could see:
• Rapid rises in streams and rivers
• Surface flooding and slips
• Hazardous driving conditions, especially later today and tonight
• Reduced visibility during downpours
If you’re travelling this afternoon or evening, plan ahead and be prepared for changing conditions.
✅ More key reminders and tips:
➡️ Take care on the roads – slow down and watch for surface flooding
➡️ Stay away from streams and rivers during heavy rain
➡️ Be aware of landslide risks, especially in areas prone to slips
➡️ Clear gutters and drains while conditions are quieter
➡️ Secure outdoor items in case winds strengthen
➡️ Be ready for possible power outages
➡️ If conditions worsen and you feel unsafe, be prepared to move to a safe place
➡️ If at any time you feel you, your whānau, or your property are at immediate risk, please call emergency services on 111
📲 Stay informed:
🔗 For the full weather warning details and to stay up to date with the latest conditions: https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home -north
🚗 State highways: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/northland or follow NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi - Northland
For local road updates, check your council channels:
Far North District Council
Kaipara District Council
Whangārei District Council
Our duty team is continuing to monitor this system closely and we’ll share updates as things develop.
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Kia ora Northland,
This morning, MetService New Zealand has upgraded the earlier Heavy Rain Watch to an 🟠 Orange Heavy Rain Warning for all of Northland, starting tomorrow as we head into the end of the King’s Birthday long weekend.
After a stretch of settled weather, this system is expected to bring heavy rainfall across the region from midday Monday through to Tuesday morning.
If you’re planning to travel back to, or around, the region at the end of the long weekend, please take extra care. Conditions may become hazardous, particularly Monday evening and overnight, with heavy downpours and reduced visibility.
Please keep a close eye on conditions, especially if you’re in areas prone to flooding or slips.
Key reminders:
➡️ Take extra care on the roads – slow down and watch for surface flooding
➡️ Avoid streams and rivers; they can rise quickly during heavy rain
➡️ Check drains and gutters are clear ahead of the rain
➡️ Have supplies ready in case of power outages or road closures
➡️ Report fallen trees, debris, or blocked drains to your local council
Stay informed:
🔗 Weather warnings: https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home -north
🚗 State highway updates: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/highway-conditions/northland or follow NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi - Northland
For local road information, check your council channels:
Kaipara District Council
Far North District Council
Whangarei District Council
Here are the full warning details:
🟠 Heavy Rain Warning – Orange
Area: Northland
Period: 20hrs from 12pm Mon, 1 Jun – 8am Tue, 2 Jun
Forecast: Expect 80 to 130 mm of rain, with localised totals possibly reaching 150 to 200 mm. Peak rates of 15 to 25 mm/h are expected Monday evening and night, with isolated downpours of 25 to 40 mm/h. Low chance of upgrading to a Red Warning.
Impact:Streams and rivers may rise rapidly. Surface flooding, slips, and difficult driving conditions are possible.
Action: Clear drains and gutters, avoid low-lying areas, and drive cautiously.
Our duty team will continue to monitor the situation and will share updates if anything changes.