Low-level Snow for Canty? - July 18-22
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Re: Low-level Snow for Canty? - July 18-22
More snow fell in the North Island than Canterbury,apart from 3 or 4 clouds it was a non event around these parts.
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Re: Low-level Snow for Canty? - July 18-22
had snowfall down to 400meters around taupo/mangakino area lasted until around lunchtime with the more amounts hanging around another day above 600meters near whakamaru
these hard frosts at around-5 last few nights have really brought soil temps down enough that it remains frozen below a cm or two of soil...which helps any snowfall event now so it seems
these hard frosts at around-5 last few nights have really brought soil temps down enough that it remains frozen below a cm or two of soil...which helps any snowfall event now so it seems
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Re: Low-level Snow for Canty? - July 18-22
Couldn't see any snow on Mt Tarawera from the gondola timelapse webcam that day, so must've missed out on the moisture.shovelopikis wrote:had snowfall down to 400meters around taupo/mangakino area lasted until around lunchtime with the more amounts hanging around another day above 600meters near whakamaru