Northlanders were treated to a dazzling display last night as 400 lightning strikes flashed over the region.
MetService says thunderstorms are still a possibility for the region鈥檚 east coast today as yesterday鈥檚 stormy weather lingers.
Along with sonic booms and forks of lightning were torrential downpours - felt most in the Far North.
MetService meteorologist Andrew James said in the last 24 hours up to 8am, K膩eo had received 98.9mm of rain and Kaikohe 96.8mm.
Whang膩rei proved drier as 35.7mm of rain fell overnight - slightly ahead of Dargaville with 35mm but surpassed by Twin Bridges in Kaipara which experienced 46mm of rainfall.
鈥淎 lot of these places had large amounts of rain in a short amount of time,鈥 James said.
He explained how heavy rain was considered anything more than 6mm an hour.
鈥淲hang膩rei last night around 9pm had 15.8mm of rainfall in the hour. K膩eo had 22.8mm close to midnight.鈥
James said most places in Northland recorded rainfall in the double digits.
鈥淭here has been a long wet period punctuated with some very heavy short bursts of rainfall.鈥
A heavy rain warning issued for the region has been lifted.
So far, none of the Northland鈥檚 three district councils have reported road closures due to flooding or slips. However, the聽础诲惫辞肠补迟别听understands a small slip occurred on the Brynderwyns late last night which contractors worked in the dark to clear.
The Whangaruru North Residents and Ratepayers Association reported Punaruku Rd - notorious for flooding in bad weather - was passable. However,聽聽was closed.
State Highway 10 in K膩eo flooded overnight but has since receded following high tide. Commuters this morning reported the road was passable but advised people to take care.
Motorists also announced the journey from Kerikeri to Whang膩rei was doable but warned there was a large amount of surface flooding and the rain was still 鈥渂ucketing down鈥.
James said Northland would continue to see the wet weather continue into the weekend. However, the east coast is and will still bear the brunt of the low pressure system responsible for the miserable conditions.
鈥淎s has been the case for the last few months,鈥 he said.
鈥淟ooking ahead to today we are going to see those showers continue but things have eased off a bit,鈥 James said.
By Saturday, the wet weather will have eased to produce a mostly fine day with a few showers expected in the afternoon and evening.
James said those conditions will last through to Sunday.
鈥淪o things will start drying out in the next couple of days but not completely.鈥
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