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HomeLifestyleWeather forecastWeather warnings for lower North Island bring heavy swells and strong winds

Weather warnings for lower North Island bring heavy swells and strong winds

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Boaties and coastal communities in the lower North Island are being urged to take care, with MetService issuing both a Heavy Swell Warning and a Strong Wind Warning for Thursday 18 September.

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  • Heavy swell warning for Kapiti–Porirua Coast (Ōtaki to Cape Terawhiti)

  • Swells of 3–3.5m with combined wave heights up to 4.5m expected

  • Highest risk coincides with Thursday morning’s high tides

  • Strong Wind Warning (Orange) issued for Wairarapa and Tararua District

  • Gusts up to 120 km/h forecast from 8am to noon Thursday

  • Risks include falling trees, power outages, and dangerous driving conditions

  • Boaties, coastal residents, and motorists urged to prepare and exercise caution

Heavy swell warning: Kapiti to Cape Terawhiti

MetService has issued a Heavy Swell Warning for the Kapiti–Porirua Coast, stretching from Ōtaki to Cape Terawhiti. The warning runs for seven hours, from 2am to 9am on Thursday 18 September.

Northwest swells are expected to rise to 3–3.5 metres, with combined wave heights of 4–4.5 metres at their peak. The swell period is forecast at around 10 seconds, making for a powerful sea state. Wind waves of about 3 metres will add to the rough conditions.

The highest risk period aligns with the morning high tides:

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  • Makara Beach: 6:23am Thursday
  • Ōtaki River Entrance: 7:16am Thursday

Conditions are expected to ease after mid-morning.

Strong winds for Wairarapa and Tararua

An Orange Strong Wind Warning is in force for Wairarapa and the Tararua District, covering the four-hour window from 8am to midday on Thursday.

MetService expects severe gale northwesterlies gusting up to 120 km/h in exposed areas. While the risk of an upgrade to a Red Warning is considered low, the impacts could still be significant.

Strong winds may damage trees, powerlines, and unsecured structures. Driving could be hazardous, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.

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Advice for boaters and residents

Authorities recommend taking the following precautions:

  • Secure property: Tie down or bring in items that could be picked up by strong winds.
  • Plan boating trips carefully: Avoid launching during peak swell conditions.
  • Drive with care: Expect sudden gusts on exposed roads and watch for debris.
  • Stay informed: Check the latest MetService updates and forecasts.
  • With both heavy seas and severe winds forecast, Thursday morning looks set to be challenging for coastal users across the lower North Island.
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