Watch TV3 news tonight. Some footage from steve and me might be on there, cab just came to pick up the tapes. Still, not sure if it will be on there..but we'll see.
Some hail and strong winds. Hail just starting again but I haven't noticed any thunder...
Have just had a reliable report of Golf Ball size hail stones last night from a friend who lives in Kingsford St, Burwood, Christchurch. The stones smashed a sky light on his home. Some of the Hail stones were still melting on the ground this morning.
Cold change has just hit the Central North Island, 2c in Waiouru
yes, looks like Waiouru will get its first snowfall of the winter. Ohakune should also get some snow. I don't expect snow at Taumaranui. Its elevation is only 170m.
I observed sleet falling at Taumaranui on 5th July 2003 when I was doing a snow chase down that way. But that was during an exceptionally cold outbreak. There was snow to sea level at Napier that day.
Breezy 20kts in Auckland with a cold feeling 17C.
Watch TV3 news tonight.
Will be watching.
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spwill wrote:Have just had a reliable report of Golf Ball size hail stones last night from a friend who lives in Kingsford St, Burwood, Christchurch. The stones smashed a sky light on his home. Some of the Hail stones were still melting on the ground this morning.
Just heard a big rumble of thunder over the Port Hills.
...anyway hail from last night put holes in the novalite roof on the chookhouse and the witchhazel tree was stripped of it's lovely autumn leaves.
Hail is still lying around here from last night up against the garage and along the back fence.
There was a large Cb to the west of us when I went to Mitre 10 to get some new roofing material for the chookhouse. Thta is where the hail may of come from.
Some of my footage may be on TV3 news along with Aaron and Steve's so watch their news tonight.
Another hailswaith going through now as I type, just waiting for the thunder
Welcome to the forum, Arithon. That's a big hailstone !!! Biggest I saw last night was probably 10mm but there was enough on some sections of road to make driving "interesting"
That was about the biggest that was close enough for me to grab without receiving some sort of damage. At a guess, probably around 2 percent of the ones that fell were around that size.
We're in a 1920's bungalow with corrugated iron roof and BOY was it loud.
I just left my Powershot A75 on movie mode and shot back-to-back 30 second segments of the action (max movie length of this camera), then grabbed individual frames using virtual-dub this morning.
Sigh, such amazing blue lightning!! I wish I could've got that on my Digital camera! However, my video camera got some of the blue stuff!
And look at that hail!! We got some nice stuff in Oamaru but not that big!! Wow! Must've been an interesting one in Chch last night. Me and Steve arrived after all the lightning in Chch as it got too far ahead of us just after Timaru. The aftermath when we arrived in chch was white roads covered in hail, may see some of that on the news?
Yes very big welcome to you Arithon where abouts in CHCH are you?.
Nice shots something real storm chasers qualify for .
Some nice lightning in a line on the tracker before with that last shower coming through didn't hear any thunder but got some small hail in a short burst.
Surprised that the wind isn't as severe as MS anticiapted it to be.
cheers
JASON
yes it's like a cardboard marathon out there lol thunder here and there now TS are looking in favour for this afternoon/evening.
hey if we have sleet and there's thunder cud we call it sleet thunder lol
also some good hail here before too
cheers
JASON
Latest MS mountain forecast doesn't predict the freezing level to rise at all in the North Island during Sunday, though with the flow being southerly in the afternoon, the Rotorua area should be fine, so unlikely to see snow there, though small possibility of a dusting on Tarawera.
This sounds like an unusually cold blast for so early in the year, but certainly not unprecedented - snow on Canterbury Plains and Port Hills early April last year, and an icy southerly brought brief snowflakes to Chch city in mid April 1999, the same outbreak also closing the Desert Road to south of Waiouru for a time.