01/06/2026
Happy 2nd birthday to the Upper Hutt Weather Station!
If you've ever checked the local temperature or rainfall through Wellington Severe Weather Reports, there's a fair chance that data reached you over our network. WombatNET has carried the station's connection since 2025, and we're glad to support a true community project, one that took years of crowdfunding and sheer persistence from Daniel Talbot to get off the ground.
We're also working with the team on some behind-the-scenes tidy-up of the back end, so the station can keep delivering reliable observations well into the future, to the public and schoolkids of St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, where the station is located.
If you haven't come across it before, give WELLINGTON SEVERE WEATHER REPORTS a follow. It's an excellent example of what a community can build when enough people get behind it.
Congratulations to everyone involved. Here's to many more!
🎉 HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY TO THE UPPER HUTT WEATHER STATION 🎉
Today marks 2 years since the official opening of the Upper Hutt Weather Station.
💙 If the Weather Station has been useful to you over the last two years, please leave a comment below and let us know where you follow us from. We'd love to hear from you.
This project took 7 years of crowdfunding, planning, determination, and community support to become a reality.
Back in June 2017, I started a dream of building a state-of-the-art weather station for Upper Hutt. At the time, many people felt our local temperatures and weather conditions were not being properly recognised. My vision was to create an official weather station that would provide accurate weather observations, valuable climate data, and educational opportunities for future generations.
Over the next seven years, the community rallied behind the project.
More than $80,000 was donated by members of the public, while the total project value exceeded $200,000 thanks to the incredible support of local businesses, contractors, sponsors, volunteers, and MetService.
Today, the station provides freely available weather observations to the public through Wellington Severe Weather Reports, the WSWR website, and MetService. It serves as the official weather station for Upper Hutt and provides valuable climate records for years to come.
A special thank you to our sponsors and supporters who helped make this project possible:
• Whakatiki Engineering
• Manor Park Golf Club
• Dave Allen Photography
• Ventech Systems
• Peryer Construction
• Hardwired Electrical
• Advance Electrical
• Hunt Electrical
• MetService
• Andy Hoey – Flexdesign
• Dzine Signs
• Samsung New Zealand
• NewBold's Upper Hutt
• The Survey Company
• Urban Edge Planning
• Upper Hutt City Council
• Diamond Civil
• Engineer Marshall
• Taylor Fencing
• Hammond Crane and Cartage
• Online Communications
• Upper Hutt Readymix
• Hammond Transport
• Steam n Sand Porirua
• MAC Access
• McMUD Earthworks and Bark Ltd
Each of these organisations and individuals played an important role in bringing this vision to life. Their generosity, expertise, guidance, equipment, materials, and support helped transform a community dream into reality.
Most importantly, thank you to every member of the public who donated, shared our fundraising posts, supported our events, and believed in the project over the last seven years. This weather station belongs to the community as much as it does to me.
The Upper Hutt Weather Station now stands as the official weather station for Upper Hutt, providing valuable weather observations, climate records, educational opportunities for St Joseph's School, and critical information during severe weather events.
Here's to many more years of serving the Wellington Region and our community.
Daniel Talbot
Founder
Wellington Severe Weather Reports (WSWR)
MetService New Zealand