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Huge waves forecast, residents on Wellington s south coast urged to take care

Huge waves forecast, residents on Wellington s south coast urged to take care © RNZ / Charlotte Cook Powerful waves, strong winds, and snow are forecast for much of the country, as a blast of Antarctic air rolls over Aotearoa in the next few days. South to southwest swells of 6 to 8 metres are expected today and Tuesday for nearly all of the South Island, and the huge waves will continue to spread up the coasts of the North Island. Waves up to 6 metres are forecast for Wellington s south coast from Tuesday morning, and residents on the coast are urged to take care. For Wellington, MetService issued a warning for the 41 hours from 6am on Tuesday to 11pm on Wednesday.

Huge waves forecast for Wellington s south coast

Big waves set to hit Wellington s south coast

Big waves set to hit Wellington s south coast Big waves set to hit Wellington s south coast Mon, 28 Jun 2021, 1:45PM Weather experts are forecasting major swells of up to six metres to slam Wellington s south coast from early Tuesday morning. MetService has issued a Heavy Swell Warning for 41 hours between 6am Tuesday and 11pm Wednesday. It covers the coastline between Sinclair Head and Baring Head. In April last year, five homes had to be evacuated after six metre waves flooded roads and front yards between Owhiro and Breaker Bay. One person was knocked over by the waves and had to be taken to hospital with moderate injuries.

Wellington scoop co nz » Warning of big waves on south coast tomorrow; interislander sailings cancelled

Storm clouds off the south coast. Photo: Dr Sea Rotmann Report from RNZ Waves up to 6 metres are forecast for Wellington’s south coast from Tuesday morning, and residents on the coast are urged to take care. MetService has issued a warning for Wellington from 6am on Tuesday to 11pm on Wednesday. The southerly swells are due from Baring Head to Sinclair Head at Ōwhiro Bay, and the biggest risk period is high tides on Tuesday 8.24am and 8.54pm and on Wednesday at 9.18am and 9.48pm. Swells will ease by Wednesday, dropping to around 4 metres. WREMO warns that people living close to surf exposed coastlines should be prepared for the possibility of waves and debris on roads.

Polar blast making its way north as hailstorm hits Wellington

Polar blast making its way north as hailstorm hits Wellington
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