"Weather forecasters are warning of more polar outbreaks over the next few months.
While spring may officially be just around the corner, it seems South Islanders should not expect immediate relief from the southerly spells that have brought snow to low levels several times this winter.
Blue Skies Weather and Climate Services director Tony Trewinnard said he had no reason to assume yesterday's cold snap would be the last of the winter.
"But there's every reason to say we will see them for the rest of the year."
Trewinnard said it appeared an El Nino event, which generally brings more west-to-southwesterly winds, was now developing.
The broad weather pattern was conducive to low-pressure systems (depressions) developing as they moved across and out to the east of the country, bringing southerly outbreaks.
MetService spokesman Bob McDavitt said the next couple of months would probably see depressions deepening as they crossed the Chatham Islands area, bringing "brief blasts of polar-chilled southerlies" up the east coast of the South Island.
He warned the threat of thunderstorms and hail in Canterbury may also increase in the next month or so, fuelled by the contrast between warming land temperatures and colder-than-average sea-surface temperatures. "
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