1147 days ago

"Torrential rain, large hail and frequent lightning" - MetService issues severe thunderstorm warning

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
8.38am
March 12

As at 8.09pm Thursday 11 March, the Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been lifted.
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Torrential rain, big hail stones and severe thunderstorms forecast for some areas in the Waikato may cause flash flooding, damage to property and make for hazardous driving conditions.

The MetService wire reported severe weather patterns in Tokoroa around 4:30pm and a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for the following areas:

- South Waikato
- Matamata Piako
- Waipa
- Otorohanga

People residing in these locations should be aware of hazardous driving conditions and people outdoors should seek shelter if necessary.

The National Emergecy Management Agency (NEMA) advises people to secure any loose objects on their property, move vehicles into shelter, and be aware of fallen trees and power lines.

Residents can keep up to date with the latest information by going heading to the MetService Weather Warnings Page.

Graphic credit: MetService

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Click read more for the full story.

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