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Winter weather: Kiwis wake to snow after overnight storms, warnings across NZ

Ben Leahy
By Ben Leahy
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10 Jun, 2022 09:30 PM3 mins to read

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A truck became stuck on Lindis Pass in the South Island during Friday's snowstorms as seen on a traffic cam on the pass. Photo / Supplied

A truck became stuck on Lindis Pass in the South Island during Friday's snowstorms as seen on a traffic cam on the pass. Photo / Supplied

Most of the country can expect dreary winter weather this weekend, and people in the South are potentially waking up to snow after severe overnight storms.

Forecaster MetService had earlier placed overnight severe wind and thunderstorm weather watches on much of the South Island and parts of the lower North Island.

That led the Department of Conservation to warn outdoor lovers to stay inside, especially those planning trips to the South Island's big mountains.

"For the South Island, heavy rain, thunderstorms, snow and wind is forecast," DoC tweeted.

"Coupled with cold temperatures, this will make for unsafe travel conditions, particularly in the back country and high elevations."

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It's another busy map with Severe Weather Warnings & Watches for heavy rain, heavy snow and severe gales covering many regions. There are also Severe Thunderstorm Watches and Road Snowfall Warnings in force https://t.co/qHyE5zhh6X ^PL pic.twitter.com/GGRizOuxrj

— MetService (@MetService) June 10, 2022

The rain, storms and snow are blowing in from the Tasman Sea - having hit the West Coast yesterday - before pushing north into the west and central parts of the North Island.

"From Taranaki to Wellington, heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected overnight into Saturday. It's not looking like the best weekend to be outdoors," DoC said yesterday.

Aucklanders will also need to don rain jackets this weekend as heavy showers are possible on Saturday and Sunday.

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That includes possible thunderstorms this morning as the city heads for a high of 17C.

Further north, Whangārei can expect bleak and rainy weekend weather, with highs of 19C on Saturday and 18C on Sunday.

VIDEO: NZ’s severe weather risks explained for this weekend / next week https://t.co/KYuf3WAg5j via @weatherwatchnz

— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) June 9, 2022

Thunderstorms are also possible in Hamilton as it heads for a high of 16C today and 15C tomorrow, while in Tauranga rain is also expected, though not as heavy.

Napier will be a rare bright spot with fine but gusty Saturday weather and a high of 19C, followed by a partly cloudy Sunday with a high of 18C.

Wellington residents, on the other hand, can expect much worse.

MetService has the city under a severe thunderstorm watch until 6am today, and gales are tipped to gust up to 120km/h.

The first major storms of the winter are hitting the South Island's big mountains and passes, including the Crown Range Rd between Wanaka and Queenstown. Photo / George Heard
The first major storms of the winter are hitting the South Island's big mountains and passes, including the Crown Range Rd between Wanaka and Queenstown. Photo / George Heard

The stormy weather is expected to give way to a fine afternoon with a high of 14C, however, before possible thunderstorms return on Sunday for a top of 14C, MetService says.

Christchurch will also be shielded from much of the worst of the weather as the storms barrel into the South Island's West Coast.

Residents can expect a mainly fine Saturday morning heading to a top of 13C, before Sunday brings more rain and a top of 14C.

A truck became stuck on Lindis Pass in the South Island during Friday's snowstorms as seen on a traffic cam on the pass. Photo / Supplied
A truck became stuck on Lindis Pass in the South Island during Friday's snowstorms as seen on a traffic cam on the pass. Photo / Supplied

Queenstown - which had a severe thunderstorm and heavy snowfall watch yesterday - can expect more possible storms this morning and snow showers that should clear in the evening as the city reaches a top of 6C.

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Rain and possible snow in the hills are expected on Sunday.

Across the South Island, motorists are warned that snow could fall on the high mountain pass roads during the weekend.

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