
Parts of Northland were underwater by lunchtime today as torrential downpours hit the region.
The MetService extended its .
Today began without incident despite downpours overnight on Saturday.
The first reports of weather-related problems began just before 7am on Sunday when a tree came down on powerlines at Whang膩rei鈥檚 Riverside Drive.
The downed tree in Whang膩rei caused a power outage to about 80 homes on Tanekaha Dr, Riverside Dr, and Kauri Place.
At about 9.30am a slip closed the on State Highway 1, which had only .
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi said the most recent slip was expected to take workers a day to clear.
The Brynderwyns escaped the downpours unscathed. The vital portion of SH1 was already undergoing repairs after .
By lunchtime there was extensive flooding in parts of the Far North and in Whang膩rei in places such as Whang膩rei Heads and Hikurangi.
Flooding on Ross Rd in Parua Bay, Whang膩rei. Photo / Kathy Wallace
A vehicle was reportedly towed from floodwaters in Punaruku, near Whangaruru, while another remained stuck.
Motorist Tory Dixon was travelling south from Peria, east of Kait膩ia, to Auckland for work today when he hit flooding.
鈥淥nce I got to State Highway 1, heading towards the Mangamukas, the flooding was extensively bad coming over the bridges, a lot of vehicles stopped.鈥
Dixon said houses in P膩map奴ria, a small settlement on SH1, had flooded throughout and vehicles there were also being submerged.
A vehicle had to be towed from floodwaters in Punaruku, while another remained stuck. Photo / Whangaruru Residents and Ratepayers Association
MetService reported Northland had received the most rain in the country today as the wet weather also closed in on Auckland.
Glenbervie Forest in Whang膩rei received 126.2mm of rainfall in the 24 hours up to 2pm, and 31mm of that fell in an hour from 1pm.
Before then, Kerikeri had seen the worst of the deluge. The Bay of Islands town recorded 108.4mm of rainfall between 3pm on Saturday and 1pm today.
Other weather stations with the highest rainfall totals for that period were Dugmore鈥檚 Rock at Ngunguru with 97.5mm; Touwai at Weta (between Kerikeri and Mang艒nui), 96.1mm; and Waitangi Forest, 77.6mm.
Whang膩rei recorded 40.6mm of rainfall during the time frame.
Significant hourly downpours were also recorded by MetService on Sunday. McDonald Rd in Waitangi received 29mm between 7am and 8am; 22.5mm between 8am and 9am at Dugmore鈥檚 Rock; 22.4mm up to 7am at Kerikeri; and 20.4mm up to 8am at Waitangi Forest.
There was flooding in Kerikeri on Sunday as the town's waterways struggled to cope with heavy deluges of rain. Photo / Ian Johnston
Forecasters said the heavy rain that first hit Northland on Saturday afternoon was because an active front had been slowly moving closer to the north of the North Island.
The front would continue to do so for the next few days, pushing away a high-pressure system that had previously dominated.
鈥淭here remains a lot of uncertainty with respect to the amounts and distribution of significant heavy rain in Northland, and people are advised to stay up to date with latest forecasts,鈥 said.
After heavy overnight rain, the Kaeo River webcam was nearing its yellow flood warning line early Sunday morning, putting nearby SH10 at risk. Photo / Northland Regional Council
The weekend鈥檚 rain was the third in recent weeks, that had previously resulted in a complete fire ban for Northland.
More rain is forecast for the week ahead with the weather likely to make headlines again before the weekend.
However, sun lovers could expect a return to clearer skies in a fortnight, a MetService spokesman said.
Sarah Curtis is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on a wide range of issues. She has nearly 20years experience in journalism, much of which she spent court reporting. She is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.
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