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Watch out boaties! Marine conditions first: Heavy rain warnings expand across northern regions

Boaties face a challenging 24 hours as a humid northeasterly flow and a slow moving front bring rain, poor visibility and rougher conditions across the upper North Island. A series of Orange Heavy Rain Warnings are now in force from Northland through to Tongariro National Park.

Marine and coastal conditions

A broad trough sits over northern and central New Zealand today, delivering rain, low cloud and reduced visibility. A ridge brings gradual improvement tomorrow, but conditions today remain unsettled across many harbours and exposed coasts.

NZ Marine conditions, Wednesday 19th Nov 2025. Photo credit: Metservice NZ

Waitematā Harbour

  • NE 20 knots gusting 30, easing to 15 knots this morning
  • Turning NW 10 knots this evening
  • Moderate sea easing
  • Poor visibility in rain, shifting to showers later

Manukau Harbour

  • NE 10 knots turning NW 10 this afternoon
  • Slight sea
  • Poor visibility in rain
  • West coast swell: W 1 metre

Wellington / South Coast

  • Northerly rising to 20 knots this afternoon
  • Sea becoming moderate
  • Occasional rain and reduced visibility
  • Castlepoint: NE swell 2 metres

Christchurch

  • NE 20 knots easing to variable 5 this morning
  • Easterly 15 knots developing this afternoon
  • Seas easing
  • Fair visibility in patchy rain, clearing later

Coromandel coastal waters

  • Strong Wind Advisory
  • N 25 knots gusting 35, easing to 15 knots this morning
  • Turning NW 10 this afternoon
  • NE swell 2 metres, easing
  • Visibility poor in rain, easing to showers
  • Wider weather situation and warnings

A humid northeasterly flow and a weakening frontal system are driving widespread heavy rain for much of the upper North Island today and into Wednesday. The front weakens overnight, but not before delivering significant rainfall totals. A ridge builds through Thursday and Friday, improving conditions.

Rain warnings in place on Wednesday 19th. Video credit: Metservice

Heavy Rain Warnings – Orange

  • Northland, Auckland and Great Barrier Island
  • Midnight Tue – 2pm Wed
  • 80–100 mm, isolated downpours 25–40 mm/h
  • Low chance of upgrade
    Impacts: Rapid river rises, slips, surface flooding

Coromandel Peninsula

8pm Tue – 3pm Wed

  • 120–150 mm, heaviest on higher ground
  • Downpours 25–40 mm/h
    Impacts: Flooding and slips likely on coastal roads
  • Waitomo, Waikato and Taupō

10pm Tue – 6pm Wed

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  • 70–110 mm, heaviest in the east
    Impacts: Rivers respond quickly; morning travel disruption likely

Bay of Plenty

10pm Tue – 11pm Wed

  • 140–180 mm, heaviest west of Whakatāne
    Impacts: High slip risk; rapid stream rises

Gisborne north of Ruatoria

6am – midnight Wed

  • 100–120 mm, peak 25–40 mm/h late morning and afternoon

Tongariro National Park

1am – 10pm Wed

  • 100–140 mm, with intense downpours possible

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Taranaki: Heavy rain possible, but less likely to upgrade

And for the rest of the week

Thursday: Ridge settles over most of the North Island, easing conditions.

Friday–Saturday: Weak front brushes the upper South Island and Westland.

Sunday: Strong ridge across both islands; a weak trough lingers near the Far North.

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