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Snow to low levels in the South
In Queenstown.
Snow is falling to low levels on the Mnts here this morning with the solid precip level about 100m above the town.
Snow is falling to low levels on the Mnts here this morning with the solid precip level about 100m above the town.
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A beautiful day here in the high country. Not a cloud to be seen, and fast approaching 10°.tich wrote:Snow is forecast to 400 metres in the south. It's also been snowing at Arthur's Pass according to the AA Report, but this is a cold westerly not a southerly - it's sunny and mild in Chch. Westland must be pretty cold and wet though - 4C at Haast and 6C in Greymouth at 9AM.
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Only 0.4C in Queenstown in Noon obs, so quite probably snowing there in the town.
4.3C at Tara Hills at Noon - is that near you Gary? By contrast a mild and sunny (some areas of high cloud now) 14C in Chch, so the Alps are doing a good job in protecting Canterbury from the cold (7-9C) of Westland today.A beautiful day here in the high country. Not a cloud to be seen, and fast approaching 10°.
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It's around 1 Km SW of me. We did get some snow eventually, but not a lot. Seemed to be shaping-up for a big fall, with some large fluffies dropping fast, but then it turned to sleet, and fizzled out altogether not long after. Nice and sunny here again now. And that folks was winter.tich wrote:4.3C at Tara Hills at Noon - is that near you Gary? By contrast a mild and sunny (some areas of high cloud now) 14C in Chch, so the Alps are doing a good job in protecting Canterbury from the cold (7-9C) of Westland today.
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Started raining in Queenstown around 10am and turn to snow around 11, from what was said only the radio. Some roads were closed briefly and chains were required on others.
Some brief spill over shower active did make it to Alex, with some sleet but not enough to measure in the rain gage.
Snow did fall lightly down to around 400-500m on the mountains and in the upper Manuherikia valley.
Some brief spill over shower active did make it to Alex, with some sleet but not enough to measure in the rain gage.
Snow did fall lightly down to around 400-500m on the mountains and in the upper Manuherikia valley.
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The solid precipitation level lowered into Queenstown around mid morning but the snow in Town was wet and only a small amount settled there while locations higher up like Arrowtown got more. I spent a good part of the day on Coronet Peak and the snow up there was heavy and I think about 20cm + fell. The snow cleared mid afternoon to a fine Evening.
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Yes Ben. As me and my Dad traveled towards town I saw the most amazing looking gust front I'd ever seen. Extending from what looked like the Alps all the way to Bank's Peninsula. I got some photos but they were in the car, still it shows the front to most respects but it would've been much better if I could've got on the Port Hills as that would've made an awsome shot!
I just felt so helpless as this thing went over us
, it just wasn't forecast at all, yesterday anyway. I did notice the forecasts said showers at some time during the night or morning but I thought that was going to be rain blown in from the west like we've know it to do so before (nothing spectaculer), and I presume the forecasters thought this to. But John's saying rings true, when the pressures low anything could happen! It definately isn't a thunderous front but the grandure of it would've been an awsome shot to get on camera. 
Raining nicely here at present, I think drought conditions should be eased very much by the recent rains and this morning, that is if there was any drought conditions are there?
I just felt so helpless as this thing went over us


Raining nicely here at present, I think drought conditions should be eased very much by the recent rains and this morning, that is if there was any drought conditions are there?

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I just felt so helpless as this thing went over us
, it just wasn't forecast at all, yesterday anyway. I did notice the forecasts said showers at some time during the night or morning but I thought that was going to be rain blown in from the west like we've know it to do so before (nothing spectaculer), and I presume the forecasters thought this to.
Not at Blue Skies ... were expecting a gusty SW change as a depression deepened and moved away to the east of us this morning... It's really the cloud wrapped around the low that has just come over ... v. chilly though.

Not at Blue Skies ... were expecting a gusty SW change as a depression deepened and moved away to the east of us this morning... It's really the cloud wrapped around the low that has just come over ... v. chilly though.
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On Monday the forecast I wrote for Wednesday for Canterbury was for "Showers in the morning with gusty southwesterlies, clearing during the day and winds tending westerly."Aaron J Wilkinson wrote: it just wasn't forecast at all, yesterday anyway.
We had some heavy showers overnight and again around 7am, with fresh to strong westerlies, but now dry with strong to near gale southwesterlies, and very cold.
Unusual to get a wave depression forming over the South Island in this way - they usually form much further south, and it usually just the fronts associated with them that sweep over the South ISland.
EDIT - sorry Wxgirl, didnt see your post till after I wrote this
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I'm sorry Tony and wxgirl! I quite possibly missed it or forgot. I should deffinately pay more attention to these things, I could've got some great footage out of this morning!. I guess its just me being slightly peeved of that I missed something like that.
But, the sun shall rise tomorrow and a new day will dawn. More storms to look foward to and many adventures to be had!!!
Just out of interest, what was your forecast last night. I missed that one to!
Confounded channel one!
Just me muttering to myself
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Cheers
But, the sun shall rise tomorrow and a new day will dawn. More storms to look foward to and many adventures to be had!!!
Just out of interest, what was your forecast last night. I missed that one to!
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Not really. It's quite warm and sunny at the moment and the snow won't lie for long. We've had snow down here on Christmas day and New Year's Eve twice. It still feels like spring, albeit with snow lying all over the place! Quite picturesque!wxgirl wrote:I guess those down that way will be rethinking the end of winter thoughts ...

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Looks like another decent cold change across the South Island at the weekend. It wouldn't suprise me to see snow to sea level in the south. Most of the moisture from the weekends trough though will be aimed at the North Island. Hence likely to be a good snow dump in the Tongariro region and eastern ranges.
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