Very cold southerly storm 5-6 October
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Very cold southerly storm 5-6 October
Thought I'd start a new thread for this one, as it looks significant for the eastern and central North Island. (and to a lesser extent Canterbury and Kaikoura - we might get flurries to low levels) Apart from a few days in the far south, NZ didn't get very cold wintry weather (ie snow to low levels) last month, but tomorrow should see a return to wintry conditions.
According to the forecasts, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay should get some heavy downpours with thunder and hail up to early Friday, as well as the very cold temperatures which could bring snow down to 500m - a level you'd expect in a very cold outbreak in winter, but not in October. (though not unknown before) And southerly gales as well - adding windchill to temperatures which could easily end up as record low maximums for October.
According to the forecasts, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay should get some heavy downpours with thunder and hail up to early Friday, as well as the very cold temperatures which could bring snow down to 500m - a level you'd expect in a very cold outbreak in winter, but not in October. (though not unknown before) And southerly gales as well - adding windchill to temperatures which could easily end up as record low maximums for October.
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Soft hail is made from a snow flake which is rolled into a ball due to the strong convective turbulance of a cb. But the term soft hail is technically no longer in use, this form of precipitation is now refered to as snow pellets. Snow pellets can be observed with surface temps upto about 6C.what is soft hail? is it like sleet?
Looks like a shallow surface trough has passed through this afternoon.A small shower has just developed east of here
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mmm pretty dam cold day for this time of year down here! With the windchill factor involved and all.
Only got up to about 11C with the metservice saying there was supossed to be rain and snow flurries! i didnt see any rain if ya ask me.
Anyway with all this cold air around, perhaps a light frost tonight?
my low would be 3C
to wake up to a sunny morning tomorrow 
Only got up to about 11C with the metservice saying there was supossed to be rain and snow flurries! i didnt see any rain if ya ask me.
Anyway with all this cold air around, perhaps a light frost tonight?
my low would be 3C


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I think the low last night was about 4C, but no doubt colder (and frosty) inland - breeze would've kept Chch from getting colder. Nice, sunny day here, but looks like east and south of North Island are still getting the wintry showers and snow on the higher country. A Trademe poster even reported she'd seen light snow falling in the Wellington hill suburb of Brooklyn early this morning.Anyway with all this cold air around, perhaps a light frost tonight?
my low would be 3C to wake up to a sunny morning tomorrow
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First TS this tuesday possible for canty, remote chance atm. But keep it in mind 

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