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At least three high wind warnings are active for parts of the country where gusts are expected to reach 120 km / h.
There is a strong weather warning for some parts of the country, as strong winds are expected to cause damage on Sunday.
MetService high wind advisories are in effect for the North Island in the Tararua and Wairarapa district north of Masterton, as well as Wellington, Wairarapa from Masterton to the south.
In the South Island, advisories are in effect for Canterbury High Country, Christchurch, and Canterbury Plains.
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In addition to Otago and Dunedin, Southland, Fiordland and Clutha.
The MetService says winds are expected to reach 120 km / h and strong gusts of wind could damage trees, power lines and unsafe structures. Driving can be dangerous, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
Most of the warnings have been in effect since 8 a.m. M. Until 1 p. M. From Sunday to the South Island. While the warnings, in some places, on the North Island extend until 2pm on Monday.