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Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 08:31
by SnwAddct
Another one from a Facebook friend taken in National Park village this morning.
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Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 08:43
by jamie
Really coming down here in Taihape. Power out now for good with a tree falling on the lines right outside the house. Impressive bang and flash. Very heavy right now and it looks to be approaching 30cm now.

Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 08:45
by jamie
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Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 09:20
by David
Nev wrote:
NZstorm wrote:Max for Auckland today is 10C, July 2012 was the last time we had a high that low.
If Akld Aero only gets to 10.0C or less, it will be the lowest there since 2011…
Interestingly it's already 9.8C at the airport, didn't think it would rise that fast

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 09:35
by Rogue
Great looking satellite image this morning showing the structure of the low pressure system
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Roads are atrocious here between Porirua and Kapiti, a lot of surface water on the highway and debris blowing around.

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 09:57
by cbm
Impressive heavy snow video on nz herald website Mamaku near Rotorua. Looking at Radar it was an isolated patch that hit. Same leading edge coming up from Te Awamutu towards Hamilton now.

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Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 10:57
by Bradley
Richard wrote:For northern North Canterbury this snow event has been a complete fizzier, Hanmer springs was forecasted up to 50cm, wouldn't have had much more than 5cm, here 20cm received a skiff only. Seven sharp reporter tonight asking a farmer from Hanmer if he's seen that much snow before in July :rolleyes:, gees that cocky must of thought 'what a complete moron'.
Yes Hanmer Springs ended up getting around 10-15cm total (some has melted) so around a third of what was expected - must be just incredibly hard to predict these kind of events!

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 11:00
by Bradley
Lovely views in Hanmer Springs this morning, even if the epic snow dump didn't occur :)

Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 11:31
by jamie
22cm where I am. Still coming down hard. Place is a mess with broken branches and fallen trees.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 11:39
by Vertigo
jamie wrote:Image
Where is this?

Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 11:48
by jamie
In the hills just out of Taihape town, only 350 - 400m asl here.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 13:18
by tich
Snowing in Rotorua city centre now.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily ... d=11890082

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 13:27
by Razor
tich wrote:Snowing in Rotorua city centre now.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily ... d=11890082
Wow, how often does that happen?

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 13:35
by tich
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily ... d=11890082[/quote]
Wow, how often does that happen?[/quote]

About once every 5-10 years in the city, last time I think was August 2011. I remember a few light falls in the early 80s when I was living there. But I think you have to go back more than 50 years to find an occurrence of it settling on the ground in Rotorua. (except on the hills)

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 13:47
by David
Certainly a chilly one, down to 7 degrees in Howick now with blustery SW and light rain. Normal July temp at this time of day is around 14.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 14:44
by Razor
Some awesome pictures on Stuff around NZ. Arthurs Pass looks to have had upwards of 30cm, easily!

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 14:53
by spwill
Rare cold here for the time of day, 7C, precipitation bringing the temperature down from the high around 11C. I see Rotorua is on 3C.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 15:05
by SnwAddct
There is talks of Ohakune and some of the surrounding towns having the biggest snowfall since 2001.. The highway cams at www.centralwaikato.co.nz are certainly very impressive.

Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 15:06
by jamie
My inlaws are having a hard time remembering when they last had 25cm snow fall. Much more than that at only slightly higher elevations.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 17:18
by Richard
Had no showers all day here, only picked up 6.8mm in total since 11th

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 18:49
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
It's been wet here in Geraldine for most of the day but the rain has eased off this evening.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Thu 13/07/2017 19:45
by Thunder081
The peak winds in Wellington are over but it's still going strong right now along with persistent rain with some heavy falls. Here's the mt kaukau wind obs showing a 161 km/h gust.
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Posted: Fri 14/07/2017 04:39
by melja
30mm here for the event.

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Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Fri 14/07/2017 11:16
by David
It feels weird to see bands of rain moving up from S-SE on the Auckland radar. Not a common direction for precip to come from here.

Re: Polar blast & NI low 11-14th July

Posted: Fri 14/07/2017 14:43
by shovelopikis
We had snow flurries on and off here in taranaki on Thursday morning but other than that the snow line did drop to 400m and top farms at base of mountain got coated for the morning. 110 km wind was max gust here