Severe weather warning remains in place for areas north of Napier, but rain perfect for farmers
11 Mar, 2021 02:40 AM
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Hawke s Bay is expected to get even more rain with a heavy rain and thunderstorm warning in place for areas north of Napier. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawke s Bay is expected to get even more rain with a heavy rain and thunderstorm warning in place for areas north of Napier. Photo / Paul Taylor
A heavy rain warning will remain in place until just after lunchtime on Friday for areas north of Napier, with farmers rejoicing over Thursday s soaking for Hawke s Bay.
In the recent phase of vaccination which commenced on March 1, the Central government is vaccinating only those persons who are above 60 years and for those aged 45 years and above with specified comorbidities.Peop
After the frozen events of last month we re reminded that severe weather comes in many forms, and that being prepared for these events is largely up to us.
Now we learn that this year s spring storm season may rival that of 2011. So, what should we have in our emergency kit? I found a great list from EMSA, The Emergency Medical Services Authority in Oklahoma.
The first thing they recommend is a three day supply of water for each member of your household. Remember, you ll be consuming some of it and using some of it for washing up, so you ll probably need more than you realize.
In the recent phase of vaccination which commenced on March 1, the Central government is vaccinating only those persons who are above 60 years and for those aged 45 years and above with specified comorbidities.Peop
Storms will be moving in on Sunday with some severe weather possible. Our next cold front will push through which will also knock temperatures down some