Issued by MetService at 07:54pm 13-May-2006
SOME HEAVY SNOW LIKELY FOR PARTS OF SOUTHLAND AND OTAGO
MetService is forecasting very cold, strong southwesterlies to bring showers of
snow and sleet to very low levels in Southland and Otago from Sunday morning to
early Monday. Areas likely to get the most snow are the western hills as far
north as Queenstown, and the Catlins. In these areas, around 15cm is likely down
to about 300 metres between 6am Sunday and 6am Monday. Up to 10cm of this snow
could fall in a six hour period.
In other parts of Southland and Otago, amounts accumulating above 300 metres in
the period 6am Sunday to 6am Monday are expected to be 10cm or less.
Light snowfalls could occur as low as 200 metres.
People in Southland and Otago should review travel plans as some roads could be
affected.
MORE DETAILED INFORMATION FOR EMERGENCY MANAGERS AND TECHNICAL USERS FOLLOWS:
HEAVY SNOW WARNING
AREA/S AFFECTED: THE WESTERN HILLS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND AS FAR NORTH AS
QUEENSTOWN, ALSO THE CATLINS
FORECAST:
In the 24 hours from 6am Sunday to 6am Monday, around 15cm of snow is expected
down to about 300 metres. Up to 10cm of this snow could fall in a six hour
period, with heaviest falls probably occurring between about 9am and 3pm Sunday.
NEXT SEVERE WEATHER WARNING WILL BE ISSUED AT OR BEFORE
9:00am Sunday 14-May-2006
...wonder how far up the S. Island they might extend things?
