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Thunderstorm Outlook

Issued at 7:24am 11/03/2026

Valid from 7:24am 11/03/2026 to 1:00am 12/03/2026

There is minimal risk of thunderstorms or significant convection during this period.

Thunderstorm Outlook for New Zealand

Issued at 9:39am 11/03/2026

Valid from 1:00am 12/03/2026 to 1:00pm 12/03/2026

There is minimal risk of thunderstorms or significant convection during this period.

Thunderstorm Outlook for New Zealand

Issued at 9:40am 11/03/2026

Valid from 1:00pm 12/03/2026 to 1:00am 13/03/2026

During the second half of Thursday, a very humid airmass moves southwards across the upper North Island, bringing rain and strong easterly winds. For Northland, there is a low risk of embedded thunderstorms with heavy rain 10 to 25 mm/h and strong winds, this risk extending across Auckland, Coromandel Peninsula and western Bay of Plenty through the evening. There is also a low risk of localised downpours of up to 40 mm/hr. Late evening, a front moves onto Fiordland, accompanied by heavy rain and strong northerlies. There's a low risk of embedded thunderstorms there at night. No thunderstorms or significant convection expected elsewhere during this period.

Thunderstorm Outlook for New Zealand

Severe Thunderstorm Criteria

In New Zealand, MetService classifies a thunderstorm as severe if one or more of the following criteria are met:

Heavy rain (from thunderstorms):

Rainfall of 25mm/h, or more.

Large hail:

Hailstones 20mm in diameter, or larger.

Strong wind gusts (from thunderstorms):

Gusts of 110km/h (60 knots) or stronger.

Damaging tornadoes:

Fujita F1 - i.e. wind speeds greater than 116km/h (63 knots) or stronger.

Note: some tornadic systems such as funnel clouds, waterspouts and small land-based tornadoes are possible with thunderstorms that may not be classified as severe.