Polar Blast - June 21-22
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Polar Blast - June 21-22
Well this probably deserves a topic of its own but it doesn't appear as if one exists so I will just post it in here.
The polar outbreak for Sunday evening Monday morning is looking rather severe. 850 temps at -8c for Christchurch south and staying below -6c for a good 24 hours. Not too hopeful for much snow but what does fall will settle to sea level or close to it given the temps and time of day most of the moisture is expected.
Frosts on Monday night look crazy, never seen -2 forecast for Dunners before! Will definitely be close to -10 inland.
One to watch for sure!
The polar outbreak for Sunday evening Monday morning is looking rather severe. 850 temps at -8c for Christchurch south and staying below -6c for a good 24 hours. Not too hopeful for much snow but what does fall will settle to sea level or close to it given the temps and time of day most of the moisture is expected.
Frosts on Monday night look crazy, never seen -2 forecast for Dunners before! Will definitely be close to -10 inland.
One to watch for sure!
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Polar Blast - June 21-22
Yes, a robust polar trough will cross the South Island Sunday/Monday timeframe. Snow showers to sea level possible.
Interestingly looks like eastern North Island may get snow to low levels early week!
850mb temps Tuesday!
Interestingly looks like eastern North Island may get snow to low levels early week!
850mb temps Tuesday!
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Re: General June Weather
Metvuw showing some good moisture feeding into the coast around Chch too, and a very good wind direction for snow 

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Re: General June Weather
-2 and thick fog here. Winter looks like starting next week been some hard frosts already (May) but still plenty of mild days in between. Unusual for this time of year in Alex.
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Re: General June Weather
When looking at BOM map Sunday at 10.00am the wind flow is straight off the Antarctic , i can see a new thread coming up
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Re: General June Weather
Yes indeed Richard! Great that you finally got some moisture back into your soil profile 

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Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
Looks good for some low level snow showers developing Sunday afternoon for southern new zealand and moving up the east coast during sunday night and into monday morning. Metvuw maps showing a more southerly flow so could be a very interesting 12 hours.
All this considered, a new thread is definitely in order. Thoughts?
All this considered, a new thread is definitely in order. Thoughts?
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21st to 22nd Snow to sea level and Severe frosts
Man the Southern Ocean is really firing the gun at us at the moment. The overnight snow tommorow night according to Metvuw appears to be picking up moisture and going more southerly. We still have 20 plus centimetres on the ground from Thursday. Its not a significant snow front but the frost for inland will be quite severe. -10 will cause any snow left to freeze and this will take weeks to go.
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
More snow on top of snow, at least this will be drier and wont be as much,lot of broken branches about this area from the heavy wet snow on Friday night
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
I may have already asked you this Ruchard but what is your lowest ever temp there in the basin?
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
Had a -15deg the morning after a 25cm deep snowfall three winter ago
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
Yes I remember you said it killed a lot of trees that frost especially the natives.Richard wrote:Had a -15deg the morning after a 25cm deep snowfall three winter ago
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
Yep I think I know the one - early June 2012 where even Darfield got to -10C
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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
-10 is cold enoughBradley wrote:Yep I think I know the one - early June 2012 where even Darfield got to -10C

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Re: Potential snow for Eastern/Southern South Island 21st/22nd
The following day it didnt get about 1deg and then by 10.00pm it was -10deg dropping a deg every hour,i thought the way it was going it would have been -18 or so by morning, but about mid night a strong NW came up and lifted the temp to + 9 deg.
This was a blue gum that got hit badly but today is back looking fine
melja - you go past this farm most days,check out that tree now
This was a blue gum that got hit badly but today is back looking fine
melja - you go past this farm most days,check out that tree now
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Re: 21st to 22nd Snow to sea level and Severe frosts
Yeah a few surface maps have picked up the moisture totals for this cold blast, although the THK is only around 525 to 524 i like the very cold 850mb temp that stays on -9c for some time.
You dont often see it that low, which indicates to me a dusting to sea level probably between 3am and 10am then your typical chain shower set up through Ellesmere north until Monday evening.
You dont often see it that low, which indicates to me a dusting to sea level probably between 3am and 10am then your typical chain shower set up through Ellesmere north until Monday evening.
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Re: 21st to 22nd Snow to sea level and Severe frosts
Yea i was thinking the same thing. Extremely cold for a southerly front. 850mb temps are crazy. -9
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
We appear to have 2 new threads this morning, plus a few posts in the general thread, all discussing the same event, so I've put them all in one thread.
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
Should be some much needed snow for Mt Ruapehu fields as they've been washed clean with the 100mm+ of rain today and yesterday..
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Polar Blast - June 21-22
Not sure there will be much snow tho. Yes to low levels but moisture looks nothing to write home about. But then again anything is better than nothing.SnwAddct wrote:Should be some much needed snow for Mt Ruapehu fields as they've been washed clean with the 100mm+ of rain today and yesterday..
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
EC wants nothing to do with this moisture wise only giving Christchurch between 1-3mm
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
Snow to sea level in the eastern south island, perhaps as far inland as darfield.
Moisture looks ok to me jamie, just hope it doesnt change to much in the next 12 hours.
Moisture looks ok to me jamie, just hope it doesnt change to much in the next 12 hours.
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
Not too much snow as I want to get to work, or do I ?
Should be some good hard frosts flowing, I mean following

Should be some good hard frosts flowing, I mean following

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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
I reckon we are going to beat our all-time record which was only set 3 weeks ago John!!NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Not too much snow as I want to get to work, or do I ?![]()
Should be some good hard frosts flowing, I mean following
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Re: Polar Blast - June 21-22
The metservice 3 day Rain Forcast seems to has a good proportion of prurple potential snow contour covering the South Island and even a section creeping in the ocean of the East of NZ for Monday morning although most of the precipitation for the same time seems to be between the the East Coast and the Chathams. Will be interesting to see what develops.
http://www.metservice.com/maps-radar/ra ... cast-3-day
http://www.metservice.com/maps-radar/ra ... cast-3-day
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