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Title: ^Rain Watch^ 13th August 2012
Post by: JennyLeez on August 13, 2012, 12:07:36 AM
Report your rainfall throughout the Day here either in Millimeters or just the conditions.
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You do not need a Weather Station to do this.

Title: Re: ^Rain Watch^ 13th August 2012
Post by: Hank13 on August 13, 2012, 08:10:03 AM
Over 16mm already
Title: Re: ^Rain Watch^ 13th August 2012
Post by: JennyLeez on August 13, 2012, 08:59:39 AM
Light Rain through the night across the east coast.
Drizzle this 9.00am.
No where for it to go so surface water increasing.
Nuhaka 7.9mm
Gisborne 4.7mm
Lake Waikaremoana 13.2mm
Mahia Beach 6.9mm
Wairoa 6.0mm
Title: Re: ^Rain Watch^ 13th August 2012
Post by: TonyC on August 13, 2012, 09:41:10 AM
Since midnight

9.40am
Port Robinson - 31.2mm
Cheviot - 22.4mm
Fendalton - 12mm
Title: Heavy rain update
Post by: OhauitiWeather on August 13, 2012, 10:41:51 PM
Low pressure, currently centred right over central New Zealand, will continue to bring heavy rain to parts of the country.

The main threat today will be about Waikato, Hawkes Bay, Gisborne, Canterbury and eastern Otago.

On the North Island, the heavy rain threat will diminish by mid-morning about the Waikato.  The threat then shifts to the Hawkes Bay and Gisborne for the late morning and afternoon hours.  No rain warnings are in effect.

On the South Island, periods of heavy rain are expected throughout the day Canterbury and eastern Otago.  Government forecaster MetService has heavy rain warnings continuing for Canterbury, south of the Hurunui River.  A total of 70 to 100mm of rain is expected by late tonight, which includes rain that has already fallen since last night.  Rainfall rates of 2 to 4 mm/hr are expected with occasional peak rates of 5-10mm/hr.

Heavy rain warnings also remain in effect for eastern Otago.  50 to 80 mm of total rainfall is expected by the time it eases tonight.  Again, this includes rain that has already fallen since last night.

Rainfall rates of 2-3mm/hr are expected for eastern Otago.  Peak rates of 5-10mm are possible.

Heavy rain could return on Tuesday to south Canterbury and eastern Otago.

Snow will remain above 700m.

By WeatherWatch Analyst Howard Joseph
http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/heavy-rain-update-2