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Winterless North becomes more like winter wonderland as hail strikes

Northern Advocate
11 Apr, 2018 12:40 AM2 mins to read

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Winter wonderland. Not really, just the results of a heavy hail storm at Mangakahia today. Photo / Supplied

Winter wonderland. Not really, just the results of a heavy hail storm at Mangakahia today. Photo / Supplied

A heavy hail storm today has blanketed parts of Northland, making some areas look more like a winter wonderland than the winterless North.

The temperature dropped in several places across the region at times this morning, making ideal conditions for hail.

Parts of Waipu and areas in and around Mangakahia particularly got a heavy blanket of hail today.

Children at Mangakahia Area School were in class when the hail started thundering onto the roof and they couldn't wait to get outside to play in the hail which they treated as snow and tried to make snow structures.

School pupils enjoyed the hail. Photo / Supplied
School pupils enjoyed the hail. Photo / Supplied
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Mangakahia Area School principal Phil Reynolds said it was the first time in more than a decade he's been there that anything like that has happened at the school. Some of the children commented that it was their best day at school ever.

Hail forms when thunderstorm updrafts are strong enough to carry water droplets well above the freezing level.

Mangakahia with its white blanket of hail. Photo / Supplied
Mangakahia with its white blanket of hail. Photo / Supplied

This freezing process forms a hailstone, which can grow as additional water freezes onto it. Eventually, the hailstone becomes too heavy for the updrafts to support it and it falls to the ground.

The storm that is sweeping up New Zealand is responsible for the conditions that made the hail possible.

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The hail fell heavily in Mangakahia. Photo / Supplied
The hail fell heavily in Mangakahia. Photo / Supplied
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