The North Island could be in for more stormy weather, with a severe thunderstorm watch issued.
MetService is warning that thunderstorms could be severe in Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, eastern Taupo, the ranges of Hawke's Bay and Gisborne, and Gisborne north of Tolaga Bay, with localised downpours of 25 to 40mm per hour - and possible hail.
The thunderstorm watch is in place from 3pm until 10pm Thursday and MetService said all the ingredients were there for it to be severe, though it could not be sure.
The new weather warning comes after Cyclone Gabrielle brought destruction to many parts of the North Island, and many regions had still not recovered.
MetService meteorologist Lisa Murray said thunderstorms could appear quickly with very little notice.
She said it was like a pan of popcorn, you did not know which would pop first.
Murray said hail was rare during the summer but not unheard of.
She advised people to be alert and take precautions.
Hawke's Bay Civil Defence controller Ian Macdonald said with isolated thunderstorms expected, it was quite difficult including with bridges washed away but they would keep in touch with MetService.
"We are expecting some weather and it will be variable across the region, but I suppose the good news is we've had a couple of days where the rivers have been able to lower themselves a little bit so there is some capacity within the system."
He said the message was to stay away from waterways, and if people with connectivity have fears for their safety they should contact 111.
National Emergency Management Agency advice: