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17 Jul 2025 10:49
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  •   Home > News > National > Upper North Island

    The number of areas subject to heavy rain warnings is shrinking - after a wild day of weather across the upper North Island

    The number of areas subject to heavy rain warnings is shrinking - after a wild day of weather across the upper North Island


    Only Coromandel and Tairawhiti still have warnings - until 1am in Coromandel, and 8am for Tairawhiti.

    MetService is warning rivers and streams could rise rapidly in both areas - and surface flooding, slips and difficult driving conditions are possible.

    Almost 300 properties don't have power in Paeroa, with other small outages spread across the rest of the North Island.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Upper North Island News
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     15 Jul: King Charles' annual swan census begins on River Thames
     15 Jul: A man in his 80s is in hospital - after being trapped when his campervan blew over in Northland's Tauranga Bay camp ground
     14 Jul: Regional Tauranga airline, Sunair, has been grounded for 10-days - since late last Wednesday
     12 Jul: State Highway One through the Mangamuka Gorge has reopened, after it was closed due to a slip overnight
     11 Jul: A person's died in a single vehicle crash in Kaitaia in the Far North - in the early hours of the morning
     10 Jul: Last year's Rhythm and Vines sprouted millions for Gisborne's economy
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