Home / Editor's Pick /

More on the way: Auckland recovers after record rain

13:00
2 February 2023

More on the way
Auckland recovers after record rain

Truck drives through floodAn incident response team drive through floodwater in Auckland on Tuesday. - © picture alliance

Recovery efforts continue in New Zealand after record-breaking rainfall across the north island over the past week.

In Auckland, January saw a monthly record for rain with precipitation levels up 769% from the long-term average in places and last Friday becoming the city's wettest day ever.

The resulting flooding and damages resulted in the country’s finance minister declaring the rainfall as the ‘biggest non-earthquake event’ in history for the country’s insurance companies.

Funding of $700,000 NZD was announced on Thursday by the government to help those in flood-affected areas. More than 5,000 properties have been impacted across Auckland.

The deluge of rain was heightened by humid conditions, La Niña, and a marine heatwave.

The humid and warm conditions resulted in slow-moving low-pressure systems supercharged by the coincidental combination of heightening factors.

Further rainfall is set to spread across New Zealand this weekend with Auckland again seeing bouts of heavy rain on Sunday.

Despite the torrential rain in the north, southern regions of New Zealand have seen little rain and a temperature of 28.7C in Westport marked a record high in the South Island city.

The arrival of El Niño in the coming months will be appreciated by those struggling with the flooding. This phenomenon typically brings drier, warmer weather to Australia and New Zealand.

Ryan Hathaway
More on the topic
The weather map shows extremely low temperatures in Canada.
Monday, 15 December 2025

Minus 53 degrees

Record cold in Canada's Yukon Territory
Map comparison showing 44 degrees in Indulkana and minus 51 degrees in Olenyok. Coloured temperature ranges show stark global contrasts.
Tuesday, 9 December 2025

Global extremes

Almost 100 degrees difference in temperature
Weather map showing temperatures and a 4,542 mile route arrow over the Atlantic. Symbols indicate sun, clouds and precipitation from North America to Europe.
Wednesday, 17 December 2025

From Europe to America

Weather front over 4,500 miles long
All weather news
This might also interest you
Split weather map showing the UK and Ireland. The left side illustrates strong winds circulating around a low-pressure system, with gusts of 20–30 mph highlighted in orange and yellow. The right side shows radar imagery with widespread blue rain bands and patches of thunderstorms, especially over northern England and Scotland.
Thursday, 28 August 2025

Breakfast brief

Remaining widely unsettled
Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Breakfast brief

Frontal system brings heavy rain
Monday, 25 August 2025

Bank holiday outlook

Warm day turning gusty in places
All articles
Weather & Radar

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy Policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

facebooktwittertikToklinkList