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30 Jul 2025 12:41
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    A months worth of rainfall has battered some parts of the country over Easter weekend

    A months worth of rainfall has battered some parts of the country over Easter weekend


    All weather watches and warnings have been lifted except for a severe thunderstorm watch covering a chunk of Hawke's Bay, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty.

    MetService says Whangarei received almost 90 millimetres of rain between Thursday and Sunday -- surpassing its 82 millimetre April average.

    Meteorologist Alec Holden says the worst affected area was Albany to Mount Roskill -- which received a whopping 130 millimetres of rain.

    He says the average April rainfall is 90 millimetres at most.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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