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22 May 2024
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The middle of NZ can expect more wet weather with Metservice issuing orange heavy rain warnings for a number of areas
21 May:
The middle of the country can expect more wet weather, with Metservice issuing orange heavy rain warnings for a number of areas...
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The Emergency Management Minister says officials are being cautious about today's weather bomb
21 May:
The Emergency Management Minister says officials are being cautious about today's weather bomb...
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Heavy rain warnings remain in effect for Hawke's Bay, the Tararua District and Wairarapa this morning
21 May:
Heavy rain warnings remain in effect for Hawke's Bay, the Tararua District and Wairarapa this morning...
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Northern firefighters have responded to 67 weather related call outs between 11pm and 2am
21 May:
Northern firefighters have responded to 67 weather related call outs between 11pm and 2am...
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An Orange Heavy Rain warning has been issued for Hawke's Bay, as a subtropical low crosses the country
20 May:
An Orange Heavy Rain warning has been issued for Hawke's Bay, as a subtropical low crosses the country...
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Auckland water provider Watercare is more than doubling its flood recovery work in West Auckland
19 May:
Auckland water provider Watercare is more than doubling its flood recovery work in West Auckland...
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MetService is warning of snow in Canterbury south of the Rangitata River, including the Mackenzie Basin
18 May:
MetService is warning of snow in Canterbury south of the Rangitata River, including the Mackenzie Basin...
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Hopes improved growing conditions so far this yea,r can see more broccoli on supermarket shelves
18 May:
Hopes improved growing conditions so far this yea,r can see more broccoli on supermarket shelves...
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The Chatham Islands council says it's urgently trying to re-supply petrol, as the island's only station has run out
18 May:
The Chatham Islands council says it's urgently trying to re-supply petrol, as the island's only station has run out...
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