june 14th - 15th polar blast
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june 14th - 15th polar blast
As i haven't made too many topics i thought i would on this and get in early on it,
Seems too be another very cold blast heading this way later on next week, Canterbury seems too be right in the line of this next snap with the possibilty too see some very low level snow, interesting too see what will happen with this one, as once again it is quite far out but we'll see
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Seems too be another very cold blast heading this way later on next week, Canterbury seems too be right in the line of this next snap with the possibilty too see some very low level snow, interesting too see what will happen with this one, as once again it is quite far out but we'll see
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Re: june 14th - 15th polar blast
Current models arent showing much, I take it you took that from the blueskies forcast from yesterday??tornadoman18 wrote:As i haven't made too many topics i thought i would on this and get in early on it,
Seems too be another very cold blast heading this way later on next week, Canterbury seems too be right in the line of this next snap with the possibilty too see some very low level snow, interesting too see what will happen with this one, as once again it is quite far out but we'll see
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Models last night were suggesting quite low level snow on both Friday and Saturday but now that doesnt look the case as it has changed completly.
Now for the onslaught of boring weather unless this weather bomb low delivers something interesting.
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Now for the onslaught of boring weather unless this weather bomb low delivers something interesting.
Cheers
Jason.
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Yep Canterbury should be sunny and fine with 10 temps of 10-12 degrees from wednesday to sunday 17th.Jasestrm wrote:Models last night were suggesting quite low level snow on both Friday and Saturday but now that doesnt look the case as it has changed completly.
I am figuring aaron will put up a new forecast by this evening as it still says very cld with hail,sleet and snow to 200m .
Now for the onslaught of boring weather unless this weather bomb low delivers something interesting.
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The met service though is still predicting snow in Southland though.
Has the snow forcast for Southland changed also?
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Where's the excitment of a good polar blast!!Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Might get a few flurries to 600m on the Peninsula on Thursday night, nothing exciting looking at this stage and I'd like it to stay that way
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All of a suddent the most recent run of the GFS has a bunch of rain coming this way???? It was showing diddly-squat just this morning!!??
Hmmm....still not cold enough, tho...and perhaps a fluke..."Oooops...forgot to carry the 1!!"
Hmmm....still not cold enough, tho...and perhaps a fluke..."Oooops...forgot to carry the 1!!"
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Yes, steady rain with warm spells, and more of the same again would really help themNZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Good to see the Hawkes Bay area getting some needed rain, not as agressive as what the low delivered in NSW.
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What's YOUR problem?!!! That doesn't sound like the storm-chasing dynamo I know as Aaron Wilkinson!!! Where's your thirst for EXTREME weather, boy! Haven't you been reading my signature?!!!Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Might get a few flurries to 600m on the Peninsula on Thursday night, nothing exciting looking at this stage and I'd like it to stay that way
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gllitz wrote:Ok, now I am thoroughly confused, but shouldn't be suprised...the models have flopped BACK and now very little rain, if any, is due here in Canty this week....who knows.....
Yep, only light patchy drizzle for thursday, friday, clearly saturday.
No snow for the south Island this week.
Even next week is suppose to only bring light falls to the ski fields.
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Well there will be snow, But I guess you are refering to the low level stuff!!gopolks wrote:
No snow for the south Island this week.
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We certainly need the rain it's been awhile since we have had a good burst of rain.
Funny you say that Gopolks as I just looked at the GFS model and it's looking interesting for end of next week with possibly a cold outbreak by the weekend. Although it is an Australian model, I wasnt going to say anything and see how it panned out, so forget I said anything .
In rememberance today of the June 12th 2006 snowstorm a year today .
Cheers
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Funny you say that Gopolks as I just looked at the GFS model and it's looking interesting for end of next week with possibly a cold outbreak by the weekend. Although it is an Australian model, I wasnt going to say anything and see how it panned out, so forget I said anything .
In rememberance today of the June 12th 2006 snowstorm a year today .
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What a day it was, a day off work, making snowmen, and watching my little dog go nuts!Jasestrm wrote:We certainly need the rain it's been awhile since we have had a good burst of rain.
Funny you say that Gopolks as I just looked at the GFS model and it's looking interesting for end of next week with possibly a cold outbreak by the weekend. Although it is an Australian model, I wasnt going to say anything and see how it panned out, so forget I said anything .
In rememberance today of the June 12th 2006 snowstorm a year today .
Cheers
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