Both Northland, where we live, and the Coromandel Peninsula are holiday spots for Aucklanders. As Christmas is in summer here, a lot of companies shut down over the Christmas/New Year period and many people head to our beaches. Unfortunately, as I mentioned in my last post, we had storms forecast and people packed up their tents or caravans and headed home before the storm hit. Camping is very popular here. I feel sorry for the campgrounds as this was the first year since Covid when they were once again fully booked.
I read that by the 6th January we had the amount of rain we usually get for the whole month. Fortunately, we had a fine weekend (great for catching up with washing & drying and gardening).
Yesterday, we were told that cyclone Hale was heading this way and we were issued a Heavy Rain warning. It rained all night and is still raining heavily. I have just been out clearing some drains and harvesting mainly beans but also some cucumbers and tomatoes. (or as Doug says "playing in the mud". I need not have put a coat on as I was soon drenched to the skin. I have never seen so much water in our neighbour's back garden and ours is pretty boggy as well.
Amazingly, the tomatoes seem o.k. at present
LATER: We decided to go for a 5 minute Drive to Totara Parklands. This is where we often walk alongside a small stream but it is much larger today. Not a flood yet but that may come when all the water gets down from the higher ground.
I took this short video on my phone to show the noise of the river. It is very shaky as I was trying to keep my umbrella in place in heavy rain and wind.
On the way back home we stopped at Whangarei Falls. Below is the small bridge that goes across the river. Well under water today.
In this photo if you enlarge it you can see the picnic table at the bottom of the Falls.
and a view looking back along the river with a bedraggled yours truly heading back to the car.