A severe weather warning has been issued for eastern parts of the upper North Island, with heavy rain and swells expected to batter the area tomorrow.
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MetService said it was being caused by a deep, slow-moving low northeast of the country, which was expected to reach "weather bomb" criteria.
Severe Weather Watches and Warnings for eastern parts of te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island) from tomorrow morning through to Monday.
— MetService (@MetService) May 21, 2021
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It said a heavy rain warning was in place for Gisborne, north of the city, while the remainder of the region is under a heavy rain watch.
Meteorologist Tui McInnes said between 100 and 140 millimetres of rain was likely to fall from mid-morning tomorrow to mid-morning Monday.
Strong wind watches are in place for eastern parts of Northland, Great Barrier Island and north of Coromandel Peninsula.