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Hmmm...GASP is showing some pretty chilly temps coming our way. Thickness levels right down, as well, not to mention the 850mb temps.
Seems like that Low over SE Aussie is gonna drag up quite a bit of cold air from the the southern ocean and then REALLY begin to deepen off the SI coast once it crosses...
DEFINITELY worth a watchin' as the week progresses...
Seems like that Low over SE Aussie is gonna drag up quite a bit of cold air from the the southern ocean and then REALLY begin to deepen off the SI coast once it crosses...
DEFINITELY worth a watchin' as the week progresses...
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I reckon Mother Nature senses our bad attitudes...I have no proof, of course, other than when we get grumpy in this forum and be negative about things, Mother Nature tends to complySnowlover wrote:Metservice has got down rain, possible snow for thursday in ChristchurchBeat it doesn't happen tho

I say we have a PMA about things in general, not just the weather (possitive mental attitude) and see how it goes (plus you don't stress about it so much)...
Still though, at the end of the day the weather will, however, do whatever the @#$%#@% it feels like doing





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Don't know wether anyone caught my forecast on radio this morning news talk ZB chch between 8-8:30am.
Of course with my predictions of snow lowering to 200m on thursday with some sleet possible to sea level.
Rather be safe in forecasting at this point than to jump the gun early
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Possibly could be one to watch but you know what lows are like go anywhere they please.
Cheers
Jason.
Of course with my predictions of snow lowering to 200m on thursday with some sleet possible to sea level.

Rather be safe in forecasting at this point than to jump the gun early

Possibly could be one to watch but you know what lows are like go anywhere they please.

Cheers
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Whether weather

Jasestrm wrote:Don't know wether anyone caught my forecast on radio this morning news talk ZB chch between 8-8:30am.
Of course with my predictions of snow lowering to 200m on thursday with some sleet possible to sea level.![]()
Rather be safe in forecasting at this point than to jump the gun early.
Possibly could be one to watch but you know what lows are like go anywhere they please.![]()
Cheers
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Dont really see much of a snow event down to low levels, Most of the rain will fall over wednesday and then clear thursday lunchtime, clearing then a few showers friday afternoon and into the night.
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Similarities to June 12th?
Looking at the sat loops for the past 24 hours or so, the Tasman and Southern Ocean look "eerily" familiar...dare I say it, similar to the June 12th event...
Some differences, though (and I am sure the rest of you will point out others as well
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1) The low doesn't seem at this point to be deepening as rapidly as June 12...not a "weather bomb"
2) Temps here on the S. Island are no where near as warm as they were the day before...shoot, I was wearing shorts and mowed my lawn that Sunday!
....other thoughts?
(btw...GFS Meteograms for the current system and compared to the historical runs of Jun12 are similar as well...hmmm.....TonyT?possibly "warm advection" again? What are the odds??)...
Some differences, though (and I am sure the rest of you will point out others as well


1) The low doesn't seem at this point to be deepening as rapidly as June 12...not a "weather bomb"
2) Temps here on the S. Island are no where near as warm as they were the day before...shoot, I was wearing shorts and mowed my lawn that Sunday!

....other thoughts?
(btw...GFS Meteograms for the current system and compared to the historical runs of Jun12 are similar as well...hmmm.....TonyT?possibly "warm advection" again? What are the odds??)...
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Same here in CHCH...except slightly warmerAndy wrote:Bleak day down south, temps in land Otago only just above 0°, under fog and overcast skies.

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Bleak in Hamilton too, after river fog, high cloud now and 12°C
Looks like NZCH has been closed all morning.
SPECI NZCH 180300Z 21006KT 190V250 0500 FG VV/// 06/06 Q1013 TEMPO 3000 BR BKN004 RMK VIS 0800 RED 0500
Chances of heavy warm-advective snow very much lower comparing with Jun 12. This low holds much more preciptable water with it.. and the cold dry under-cutting wind should arrive much later in comparasion.
Looks like NZCH has been closed all morning.
SPECI NZCH 180300Z 21006KT 190V250 0500 FG VV/// 06/06 Q1013 TEMPO 3000 BR BKN004 RMK VIS 0800 RED 0500
Chances of heavy warm-advective snow very much lower comparing with Jun 12. This low holds much more preciptable water with it.. and the cold dry under-cutting wind should arrive much later in comparasion.