
Devlin Lynden
Devlin Lynden is a meteorologist known for his work with MetService, where he provides insights and forecasts about severe weather conditions in New Zealand. Recently, he was mentioned in news reports regarding the issuance of multiple severe weather warnings due to heavy rain and strong winds affecting various regions, emphasizing the need for caution on high country roads.
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Recent news mentions
Meteorologist Devlin Lynden told the Herald that rainfall is likely to drench the region.
North Island flooding: A death, a state of emergency and a heavier deluge tomorrowMetService meteorologist Devlin Lynden said there was still a bit of uncertainty about where in the region would be most affected.
Te Araroa residents on edge over clogged stream and incoming Gisborne rainMetService meteorologist Devlin Lynden said the cool shift was caused by the front moving over the country.
Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds, then a sharp cool change for the week ahead
Meteorologist Devlin Lynden provided insights on the weather conditions affecting South Island.
Heavy rain, severe gales to lash South Island as weather warnings issuedMetService meteorologist Devlin Lynden said the wild weather is being caused by a low developing over the Tasman Sea today.
Severe thunderstorm warning lifted for North Island but more wild weather on the wayDevlin Lynden is a MetService meteorologist warning about the severe weather conditions affecting the North Island.
Weather: Strong wind, rain warnings in place for South Island; 120km/h gales to batter WellingtonDevlin Lynden is a meteorologist who reported on the severe weather conditions in the Avondale area.
Man ‘lucky to be alive’ after power pole falls metres in front of car in Avondale stormDevlin Lynden said he couldn’t put a number on how many tornadoes struck the region today because the radar imagery often does not pick up on them.
Tornadoes blast through rural Taranaki felling trees,powerlines, moves shipping containerMetService meteorologist Devlin Lynden said on Wednesday night an 'intense and unstable rainfall band' moved across the northern half of the country.
Ōpōtiki College group visiting Pakihi Hut airlifted out after slips; school to review incidentMetService meteorologist Devlin Lynden said on Wednesday night an 'intense and unstable rainfall band' moved across the northern half of the country.
Ōpōtiki College group visiting Pakihi Hut airlifted out after slips; school to review incidentMeteorologist Devlin Lynden said people on mountain roads need to take care as Mount Hutt is being battered with 120km winds.
MetService issues 11 severe weather warnings as heavy rain, strong winds close in








