New Zealand's Weather Woes: Nelson and Tasman Brace for More Rain
The northern regions of New Zealand's South Island are preparing for heavy rains as warnings of landslides and flooding persist. After a weekend deluge that led to a state of emergency in Nelson and Tasman, the weather system that hit Sydney is now heading these areas, raising further weather alerts.

The northern regions of New Zealand's South Island face impending heavy rains, prompting local authorities to warn of potential landslides and surface flooding.
Over the weekend, significant rainfall in Nelson and Tasman resulted in rural flooding, triggering a state of emergency. A severe weather system, having affected Sydney earlier this week, is now poised to strike New Zealand, exacerbating existing conditions.
Metservice has issued rain warnings for the Nelson and Tasman regions, predicting showers from early morning to evening Thursday, with lighter rain expected the next day. Authorities continue monitoring river levels, exercising caution given already saturated grounds.
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