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The big chill: Heavy snowfalls on the way tonight

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NIWA says Autumn is set to be warmer than average across the country for the next three months.

It is time to rug up as the year's first real "winter storm" nears, with half a metre of snow forecast in places and brutally cold southerlies across the country.

MetService meteorologist Arno Dyason said the looming storm was a "perfect set-up" to produce snow, combining heavy rain with freezing Antarctic air.

"A big low is developing in the Tasman Sea today, and as it moves north these really strong southerlies are dragging up a lot of cold air, almost from the Antarctic.

"A lot of the heavy rain will turn into snow in elevated areas, especially in the South Island.

"It will feel like a real winter storm - quite unusual for this time of year."

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Before the storm arrives, there will be a few showers across most of the country.

"But it will be pretty reasonable compared to what is coming," Dyason said.

The low is forecast to move over the upper South Island tonight from the west, and arrive in the North Island from about midday tomorrow.

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In addition to our current Heavy Snow Warning for Tuesday, and the Watch for rain and snow, here's the Severe Weather Outlook. Pretty much all of #NZ will see something from this weather system! Full details on severe weather: https://t.co/qHyE5zhh6X ^CF pic.twitter.com/AKmRMX5B23

— MetService (@MetService) April 8, 2018

Very cold, strong southerlies should spread northwards over the South Island behind this low.

Temperatures are forecast to plummet, with Christchurch reaching just 9C tomorrow and Queenstown 8C and -1C overnight Tuesday.

Snow is expected from Monday night into Tuesday about higher inland parts of the South Island with heavy falls likely. Queenstown and Wanaka could have snow down to lake-level, and places like Naseby were likely to get heavy snow.

Snow is also likely about the higher roads of the North Island later on Tuesday.

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There is a heavy snow warning in place for the Canterbury high country to 2pm tomorrow and 6pm in the Kaikoura ranges.

#winteriscoming: watch as a fierce southerly overtakes all of New Zealand by Tuesday night 🌬️

-Temperatures "feel like" single digits north, below zero south 💨
-10-15ºC below average for the time of year ⛄
-Snow in the south 🏔️
-Wednesday: dress for August, not April! 🧥 pic.twitter.com/uaALsaayFK

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) April 8, 2018

Snow is forecast down to 400m above sea level in Canterbury, with pockets of snow as low as 300m. Over 40cm of snow may fall in areas 700m above sea level.

In the Kaikoura ranges snow is forecast to 400m, and over 40cm may accumulate in areas over 600m.

Road snowfall warnings have been issued for the alpine passes in the South Island, and also for the motorway north of Dunedin out to Waitati.

Road Snowfall Warnings have been issued for many high level roads in the South Island. Rain is expected to turn to snow overnight Monday into Tuesday. Full details: https://t.co/aIkbAHKg1S ^CF pic.twitter.com/qtqj5ENslT

— MetService (@MetService) April 8, 2018

For Lewis Pass, Arthurs Pass and Porters Pass, snow is forecast above 400m, with the largest accumulations at higher levels.

For the Lindis Pass and Haast Pass as well as the Crown Range Rd and Milford Rd, snow is forecast down to 300m, with the largest accumulations at higher levels.

The Dunedin to Waitati Highway is also expected to see a dusting of snow, with a few cm forecast about the highest parts of the road.

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The heaviest snow is forecast to fall tonight, but tomorrow there will still be showery southerlies, with potential for more snow in Otago.

Farmers are being warned to shelter stock and motorists are urged to take great care on southern roads.

MetService meteorologist Claire Flynn said from 9pm rain was expected to turn to snow which may accumulate down to 300m, affecting some hill suburbs in Dunedin.

Federated Farmers Otago president Phill Hunt said the cold snap would be an issue for farmers who had "freshly shorn" stock, and they should be moved to more sheltered paddocks.

He said farmers would be keeping a close eye on the weather, in case it deteriorated further, but for most, the southerly blast was more of a gentle reminder that winter was just around the corner.

"Most farmers won't be particularly concerned about the weather.

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"Snow doesn't tend to last long at this time of year."

Our @niwa_nz in-house modelling. This is a 72 hr TOTAL snow forecast valid 6 am Wednesday. Note vast majority of the "meaningful" snow is forecast to fall above 700-800 m. This time of year, melting a big impact due to warm ground, so amounts could be less than shown.

~Chris pic.twitter.com/l7MIW7DalN

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) April 8, 2018

On Tuesday the front moves over the North Island, bringing strong gusts and heavy rain to most areas.

Strong wind warnings have been issued for most country's western areas.

From 7am to 3pm tomorrow Buller and Westland may get severe southerly gales up to 140km/h in exposed places.

Taranaki, Kapiti Coast, Horowhenua, and the Marlborough Sounds can expect gusts of up to 120km/h from 4pm to 11pm tomorrow.

Similarly strong winds are also forecast for Waikato, Auckland and the Coromandel Peninsula from 7pm tomorrow to 1am Wednesday.

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The severe weather will start arriving for most areas in the North Island by midday.

"Places like Auckland could really feel the cold front around midday tomorrow," Dyason said.

Auckland is forecast to plummet from 23C today down to 15C by Wednesday.

In the Central North Island the freezing level will drop to 700m tomorrow, with potential snowfall on the Desert Rd.

On Wednesday the storm will start to ease, but cold southerlies will continue for most.

"It will still be quite miserable in a lot of places," Dyason said.

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On Thursday the storm will have mostly moved away from the country, however any relief will be short-lived as another system looks set to arrive Friday.

Today's weather

• Whangarei

A few showers, clearing evening. Westerlies. 24C high, 16C overnight.

• Auckland

Showers turning to rain in the morning, possible heavy falls. Strong westerlies, possible gales. 23C high 16C overnight.

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• Hamilton

Fine breaks then a few showers this morning and early afternoon. Rain overnight. Westerlies. 21C high, 14C overnight.

• Tauranga

Fine breaks. A few showers developing in the afternoon. Westerlies. 23C high, 16C overnight.

• New Plymouth

A few showers turning to rain in the evening, heavy overnight. Fresh westerlies. 20C high 15C overnight.

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• Napier

Cloud thickening. Westerlies. 24C high, 13C overnight.

• Wellington​

Mostly cloudy with the odd shower, turning to rain at night. Southerlies turning northeast in the evening. 17C high, 8C overnight.

• Nelson​

Overcast, and rain at night with heavy falls. Northerlies developing evening. 19C high, 8C overnight.

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• Christchurch​

Overcast with a few light showers, then rain at night. Southeasterlies. 13C high, 4C overnight.

• Dunedin​

Cloudy. A few showers from evening. Southwesterly picking up. 11C high, 5C overnight.

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