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ModerateJune 2004 New Zealand Storm ( 2004-06-19 )

Many parts of New Zealand experienced wintry and stormy weather, with combinations of high winds, lightning, hail, heavy rain, flooding, landslides and snow. Roads were closed and some Auckland properties were damaged by winds.

New Zealand

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at New Zealand
Duration:   5  days - From the 19th to the 23rd of June.
Comments:

CommentWeather conditions eased around the country on the 23rd.

North Island

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at North Island
Comments:

CommentA Strong Wind Warning was in force for most of the upper North Island, including Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Waitomo, Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty, on the 22nd.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

Affected LifelineSurface flooding occurred in the Central North Island on the 20th and 21st due to several consecutive days of rainfall. State Highway 43 between Stratford and Taumarunui and State Highway 32 between Tokoroa and Whakamaru were closed.

South Island

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at South Island
Comments:

Affected LifelineBad weather closed some roads in the South Island on the 22nd, with chains essential on others.

Auckland

HailHail at Auckland
Comments:

CommentAuckland experienced hail and loud thunderstorms on the morning of the 22nd.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicWinds gusted to 120 km/hr in Auckland.

Multi HazardMulti Hazard
Comments:

ImpactThe storm triggered dozens of fire alarms.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Albany
Map Location: -36.726496 174.689154
Comments:

Property DamageThe winds ripped up a shed in Albany.

LightningLightning at Glendene
Map Location: -36.89162 174.648322
Comments:

Property DamageA lightning bolt struck a Glendene home just before midday on the 22nd, causing extensive damage. The lightning blew tiles off the roof, cracked the dining room ceiling, punched holes through a wall and deck, blew a stereo to pieces, destroyed electrical switches and telephone connections and left burn marks on the carpet and wallpaper.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Helensville
Map Location: -36.682645 174.45645
Comments:

Property DamageStrong winds tore the roof off a Helensville house.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Mairangi Bay
Map Location: -36.737114 174.757163
Comments:

Property DamageRoofing iron was torn from a classroom block at Rangitoto College on the North Shore at around 11am.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Waiheke Island
Map Location: -36.810735 175.077389
Comments:

DamageStrong winds felled a willow tree on Ocean View Road, Oneroa, just after 10am.

Waikato

FloodingFlooding at Waikato
Comments:

CommentFlooding occurred between Taupo and Turangi.

Affected LifelineState Highway 32 between Tokoroa and Whakamaru was closed on the 21st due to surface flooding.

Bay of Plenty

LandslideLandslide at Bay of Plenty
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 2 was closed between Taneatua and Nukuhou North on the 20th because of a landslip. The road was also closed during the morning of the 22nd because of slips. A slip also closed State Highway 2 south of Opotiki on the 21st.

Manawatu-Wanganui

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at Manawatu-Wanganui
Comments:

Affected LifelineSlips and flooding reduced State Highway 4 between Taumarunui and National Park to one lane from the night of the 20th. Wanganui District roads continued to be plagued by bad weather on the 21st and 22nd.

CommentHeavy rain, thunderstorms and hail occurred across the Wanganui and Rangitikei districts overnight on the 21st/22nd. Hail and torrential rain froze to ice on many roads, making driving hazardous.

LandslideLandslide
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 4 was closed north of Wanganui on the 21st after a landslide came down approximately 50km north of Wanganui. There were also reports of several smaller slips north of the main slide.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice
Comments:

Affected LifelineOn the 22nd, vehicles became stuck in ice on State Highway 4 just south of National Park and on State Highway 47. Snow halted traffic through the central North Island on the night of the 22nd. State Highway 1 on the Desert Road between Rangipo and Waiouru was closed,a nd the alternative route through National Park and Ohakune was also closed at about 7:30pm. The Desert Road remained closed by snow on the 23rd.

Affected LifelineState Highway 1 on the Desert Road between Rangipo and Waiouru was closed.

LandslideLandslide at Manawatu Gorge
Map Location: -40.31792 175.798027
Comments:

Affected LifelineOne lane of State Highway 3 in Manawatu Gorge was closed at about 12:30am on the 19th due to slips pushing barriers onto the road after heavy rain. The road was open again to two lanes on the 21st.

HailHail at Marton
Map Location: -40.075433 175.360474
Comments:

Affected LifelineA violent four-hour storm showered hail over State Highway 1 around Marton and over State Highway 3 on the 22nd.

FloodingFlooding at Palmerston North
Map Location: -40.355525 175.616438
Comments:

Affected LifelineResidents in Jackson Avenue and Kupe Place woke on the 19th to find their streets under water.

Wellington

FloodingFlooding at Wellington
Comments:

ImpactIn northern Wairarapa, already sodden farmland was unable to cope with the deluge. Many paddocks were left covered with surface water on the morning of the 21st.

FloodingFlooding at Hutt River
Map Location: -41.162848 174.974804
Comments:

Affected LifelineSurface flooding in the Hutt Valley east of Wellington made driving slow on the 20th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Tararua Range
Map Location: -40.781389 175.380053
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicParts of the Tararuas received as much as 130 mm (13.0 cm) of rain in 24 hours to early on the 21st. The rainfall was lighter on the plains.

Marlborough

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Marlborough
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 63 between Saint Arnaud and Renwick was closed due to snow on the 22nd.

Tasman-Nelson

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Tasman-Nelson
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

CommentSnow fell to the lowest levels in more than 10 years in the Nelson region.

Affected LifelineState Highway 6 between Nelson and Murchison was closed on the 22nd.

Canterbury

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Arthur's Pass
Map Location: -42.943869 171.566812
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

Otago

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Otago
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

ImpactCentral Otago preschools and some primary schools were closed for the day on the 22nd.

ImpactCars had to be abandoned in Central Otago due to heavy snowfalls.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Arthurs Point
Map Location: -44.991567 168.660891
Comments:

Physical Characteristic12 cm of snow fell around Arthurs Point on the 22nd.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Coronet Peak Ski Field
Map Location: -44.922401 168.727545
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicCoronet Peak received over 70 cm of fresh snow on the 22nd.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Remarkables Ski Field
Map Location: -45.051308 168.815353
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe Remarkables skifield received about 1 m of snow on the 22nd.

Southland

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Southland
Comments:

Affected LifelineSnow closed State Highway 94 between Te Anau and Milford Sound on the night of the 20th. On the 22nd, State Highway 94 was closed between Te Anau and Milford and from Te Anau to Mossburn.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Homer Tunnel
Map Location: -44.764378 167.981195
Comments:

Affected LifelineHeavy snowfall on the 22nd caused avalanches on either side of Homer Tunnel.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at The Key
Map Location: -45.543915 167.901089
Comments:

ImpactThe wintry blast saw at least one school close for the day on the 22nd - Mararora School near Te Anau.

References

Major weather events in New Zealand, Floods and High Rainfall, Floods to 30 Sep 2005.
Major weather events in New Zealand, Floods and High Rainfall, Floods to 31 May 2006.
Major weather events in New Zealand, Snowstorms to 14th June 2006.
Headline: Fears rain could again close road through Manawatu Gorge.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: NZPA, 21 June 2004.
Headline: Hailstorms and snow cause problems.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: Newstalk ZB and NZPA, 22 June 2004, 12:00pm.
Headline: Wintery blast attackes both islands.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: Newstalk ZB, 22 June 2004.
Headline: Desert Road remains closed.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: NZPA, 23 June 2004.
Headline: Lightning punches holes in house.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, 23 June 2004.

ModerateJune 2004 New Zealand Storm ( 2004-06-19 )

Many parts of New Zealand experienced wintry and stormy weather, with combinations of high winds, lightning, hail, heavy rain, flooding, landslides and snow. Roads were closed and some Auckland properties were damaged by winds.

New Zealand

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at New Zealand
Duration:   5  days - From the 19th to the 23rd of June.
Comments:

CommentWeather conditions eased around the country on the 23rd.

North Island

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at North Island
Comments:

CommentA Strong Wind Warning was in force for most of the upper North Island, including Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Waitomo, Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty, on the 22nd.

FloodingFlooding
Comments:

Affected LifelineSurface flooding occurred in the Central North Island on the 20th and 21st due to several consecutive days of rainfall. State Highway 43 between Stratford and Taumarunui and State Highway 32 between Tokoroa and Whakamaru were closed.

South Island

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at South Island
Comments:

Affected LifelineBad weather closed some roads in the South Island on the 22nd, with chains essential on others.

Auckland

HailHail at Auckland
Comments:

CommentAuckland experienced hail and loud thunderstorms on the morning of the 22nd.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicWinds gusted to 120 km/hr in Auckland.

Multi HazardMulti Hazard
Comments:

ImpactThe storm triggered dozens of fire alarms.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Albany
Map Location: -36.726496 174.689154
Comments:

Property DamageThe winds ripped up a shed in Albany.

LightningLightning at Glendene
Map Location: -36.89162 174.648322
Comments:

Property DamageA lightning bolt struck a Glendene home just before midday on the 22nd, causing extensive damage. The lightning blew tiles off the roof, cracked the dining room ceiling, punched holes through a wall and deck, blew a stereo to pieces, destroyed electrical switches and telephone connections and left burn marks on the carpet and wallpaper.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Helensville
Map Location: -36.682645 174.45645
Comments:

Property DamageStrong winds tore the roof off a Helensville house.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Mairangi Bay
Map Location: -36.737114 174.757163
Comments:

Property DamageRoofing iron was torn from a classroom block at Rangitoto College on the North Shore at around 11am.

High Wind GustsHigh Wind / Gust at Waiheke Island
Map Location: -36.810735 175.077389
Comments:

DamageStrong winds felled a willow tree on Ocean View Road, Oneroa, just after 10am.

Waikato

FloodingFlooding at Waikato
Comments:

CommentFlooding occurred between Taupo and Turangi.

Affected LifelineState Highway 32 between Tokoroa and Whakamaru was closed on the 21st due to surface flooding.

Bay of Plenty

LandslideLandslide at Bay of Plenty
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 2 was closed between Taneatua and Nukuhou North on the 20th because of a landslip. The road was also closed during the morning of the 22nd because of slips. A slip also closed State Highway 2 south of Opotiki on the 21st.

Manawatu-Wanganui

Multi HazardMulti Hazard at Manawatu-Wanganui
Comments:

Affected LifelineSlips and flooding reduced State Highway 4 between Taumarunui and National Park to one lane from the night of the 20th. Wanganui District roads continued to be plagued by bad weather on the 21st and 22nd.

CommentHeavy rain, thunderstorms and hail occurred across the Wanganui and Rangitikei districts overnight on the 21st/22nd. Hail and torrential rain froze to ice on many roads, making driving hazardous.

LandslideLandslide
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 4 was closed north of Wanganui on the 21st after a landslide came down approximately 50km north of Wanganui. There were also reports of several smaller slips north of the main slide.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice
Comments:

Affected LifelineOn the 22nd, vehicles became stuck in ice on State Highway 4 just south of National Park and on State Highway 47. Snow halted traffic through the central North Island on the night of the 22nd. State Highway 1 on the Desert Road between Rangipo and Waiouru was closed,a nd the alternative route through National Park and Ohakune was also closed at about 7:30pm. The Desert Road remained closed by snow on the 23rd.

Affected LifelineState Highway 1 on the Desert Road between Rangipo and Waiouru was closed.

LandslideLandslide at Manawatu Gorge
Map Location: -40.31792 175.798027
Comments:

Affected LifelineOne lane of State Highway 3 in Manawatu Gorge was closed at about 12:30am on the 19th due to slips pushing barriers onto the road after heavy rain. The road was open again to two lanes on the 21st.

HailHail at Marton
Map Location: -40.075433 175.360474
Comments:

Affected LifelineA violent four-hour storm showered hail over State Highway 1 around Marton and over State Highway 3 on the 22nd.

FloodingFlooding at Palmerston North
Map Location: -40.355525 175.616438
Comments:

Affected LifelineResidents in Jackson Avenue and Kupe Place woke on the 19th to find their streets under water.

Wellington

FloodingFlooding at Wellington
Comments:

ImpactIn northern Wairarapa, already sodden farmland was unable to cope with the deluge. Many paddocks were left covered with surface water on the morning of the 21st.

FloodingFlooding at Hutt River
Map Location: -41.162848 174.974804
Comments:

Affected LifelineSurface flooding in the Hutt Valley east of Wellington made driving slow on the 20th.

Heavy RainHeavy Rain at Tararua Range
Map Location: -40.781389 175.380053
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicParts of the Tararuas received as much as 130 mm (13.0 cm) of rain in 24 hours to early on the 21st. The rainfall was lighter on the plains.

Marlborough

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Marlborough
Comments:

Affected LifelineState Highway 63 between Saint Arnaud and Renwick was closed due to snow on the 22nd.

Tasman-Nelson

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Tasman-Nelson
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

CommentSnow fell to the lowest levels in more than 10 years in the Nelson region.

Affected LifelineState Highway 6 between Nelson and Murchison was closed on the 22nd.

Canterbury

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Arthur's Pass
Map Location: -42.943869 171.566812
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

Otago

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Otago
Comments:

CommentCold south-westerlies produced heavy snowfall in Central Otago, Arthur's Pass and Nelson Lakes on the 22nd.

ImpactCentral Otago preschools and some primary schools were closed for the day on the 22nd.

ImpactCars had to be abandoned in Central Otago due to heavy snowfalls.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Arthurs Point
Map Location: -44.991567 168.660891
Comments:

Physical Characteristic12 cm of snow fell around Arthurs Point on the 22nd.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Coronet Peak Ski Field
Map Location: -44.922401 168.727545
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicCoronet Peak received over 70 cm of fresh snow on the 22nd.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Remarkables Ski Field
Map Location: -45.051308 168.815353
Comments:

Physical CharacteristicThe Remarkables skifield received about 1 m of snow on the 22nd.

Southland

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Southland
Comments:

Affected LifelineSnow closed State Highway 94 between Te Anau and Milford Sound on the night of the 20th. On the 22nd, State Highway 94 was closed between Te Anau and Milford and from Te Anau to Mossburn.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at Homer Tunnel
Map Location: -44.764378 167.981195
Comments:

Affected LifelineHeavy snowfall on the 22nd caused avalanches on either side of Homer Tunnel.

Snow / IceSnow / Ice at The Key
Map Location: -45.543915 167.901089
Comments:

ImpactThe wintry blast saw at least one school close for the day on the 22nd - Mararora School near Te Anau.

References

Major weather events in New Zealand, Floods and High Rainfall, Floods to 30 Sep 2005.
Major weather events in New Zealand, Floods and High Rainfall, Floods to 31 May 2006.
Major weather events in New Zealand, Snowstorms to 14th June 2006.
Headline: Fears rain could again close road through Manawatu Gorge.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: NZPA, 21 June 2004.
Headline: Hailstorms and snow cause problems.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: Newstalk ZB and NZPA, 22 June 2004, 12:00pm.
Headline: Wintery blast attackes both islands.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: Newstalk ZB, 22 June 2004.
Headline: Desert Road remains closed.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, Source: NZPA, 23 June 2004.
Headline: Lightning punches holes in house.
ww.nzherald.co.nz, 23 June 2004.