Severe Weather Outlook
Issued: 10:10am Sunday 8 Feb 2026
Valid Tuesday 10-Feb-2026
Meanwhile, a trough embedded in a strong northwesterly flow is expected to bring rain to Fiordland, and there is low confidence accumulations will reach warning criteria there.
Valid Wednesday 11-Feb-2026
There is minimal risk of severe weather.
Valid Thursday 12-Feb-2026
There is minimal risk of severe weather.
Valid Friday 13-Feb-2026
There is minimal risk of severe weather.
Low confidence:
A 20% likelihood (or 1 chance in 5) of a warning being issued.
Moderate confidence:
A 40% likelihood (or 2 chances in 5) of a warning being issued.
High confidence:
a 60% likelihood (or 3 chances in 5) of a warning being issued.
New issues of this forecast are made available on this site at or before 16:30 NZST
Thunderstorm Outlook
Valid to Midnight Sunday, 08-Feb-2026
Issued: 7:29am Sunday 8 Feb 2026
Valid to Noon Monday, 09-Feb-2026
Issued: 9:03am Sunday 8 Feb 2026
Valid to Midnight Monday, 09-Feb-2026
Issued: 9:10am Sunday 8 Feb 2026
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 25 millimetres per hour, or more.
Large hail:
Hailstones 20 millimetres in diameter, or larger.
Strong wind gusts (from thunderstorms):
Gusts of 110 kilometres per hour / 60 knots or stronger.
Damaging tornadoes:
Fujita F1 (wind speeds greater than 116 kilometres per hour / 63 knots) or stronger.