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Wild weather: Polar blast brings gales, heavy rain for Auckland, North Island, snow for South Island

Raphael  Franks
By Raphael Franks
Multimedia Reporter·NZ Herald·
30 Jun, 2023 06:38 PM4 mins to read

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MetService National Weather: July 1st.

The school holidays are off to a cold start as all football fixtures are cancelled in Auckland due to a polar blast bringing gales and heavy rain to the north and snow to the south.

A heavy snow warning is now in place for Otago from Queenstown through to Alexandra and Mosgiel, and also Southland and Stewart Island.

The snow warning is in place for the entire weekend through to 9am, Monday and will see rainy weather with overnight lows of 0C in Queenstown and Invercargill, MetService said.

A heavy snow watch is also in place for Fiordland, while road snowfall warnings are in place for mountain roads across the South Island as well as the North Island’s State Highway 1 Desert Road, near Ruapehu.

Strong wind watches are also spread across Nelson, Marlborough and the Canterbury high country.

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A strong wind warning is also in place for Hawke’s Bay to Tararua, where gusts could hit 120km/h in exposed places.

In Auckland, heavy rain fell overnight after hail storms and lightning strikes yesterday.

Air NZ said lightning struck three of its aircraft in Auckland yesterday.

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“All affected aircraft have undergone inspection and returned to service. Lightning strikes are not uncommon. Aircraft are designed with this in mind and our pilots train for this scenario,” the airline said.

Auckland Airport said the strikes did not cause any flight delays.

The weather has also been enough to put the brakes on weekend soccer matches.

Northern Region Football said council has advised that Auckland junior, youth and community football games are cancelled today and tomorrow.

Where is snow expected this weekend? This is output from one of our high resolution models showing snow accumulation up to Monday. Note the significant accumulations in the south. Heavy Snow Warnings are in effect, as well as Road Snow Warnings. https://t.co/qHyE5zzql5 pic.twitter.com/yhZswUYimv

— MetService (@MetService) June 30, 2023

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— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) June 30, 2023

Last night a severe thunderstorm warning was lifted for Kaipara, Far North and Whangārei, with a strong wind watch now in place for the Far North.

“Although the worst has likely passed, please continue to take care this evening,” Civil Defence Northland said late yesterday.

The inclement weather is welcome news for skiers, however, especially those heading to the Tūroa and Whakapapa ski fields operated by embattled company Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, where the season begins today.

The Desert Rd was tipped to see 2-4 centimetres of snow settle overnight, triggering a road snowfall warning there, as well as for the Lewis Pass, Arthurs Pass, Haast Pass, Lindis Pass, Crown Range Rd and Milford Rd in the South Island.

Cloud to ground lightning bolt in central Auckland at 7:17pm. pic.twitter.com/e21ut0mctZ

— Hauraki Gulf Weather (@HaurakiGulfWx) June 30, 2023

The quintessential winter's day in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland! 🌦️

In the last two weeks, the city has had only two dry days 🫣 pic.twitter.com/zK9tEWKKty

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) June 30, 2023

Auckland, meanwhile, is tipped for a high of 15C and showers for Saturday and Sunday. MetService forecast those showers to be heavy this morning and becoming isolated by Sunday evening.

Rain is likely to continue into Monday before cloudy conditions take over on Tuesday, lasting for much of the week.

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Wellington is set to hit 12C over the weekend, with the odd shower in the evenings. Strong northwesterly gusts are expected today, turning to southerlies on Sunday afternoon.

The Garden City will dip to -2C on Sunday, only reaching a 10C high on Saturday. Cantabrians wake to a frost this morning with showers likely this evening and strong southwesterlies in exposed places.

In Hawke’s Bay south of Hastings and the Tararua District, a strong wind warning is in place from 8pm today until 8am tomorrow.

The heavy snow warning for Otago, south from Queenstown, Alexandra and Mosgiel, and also for Southland and Stewart Island, lasts from 3pm today until 9am Monday.

Periods of heavy snow are possible there above 300 metres and it could fall as low as 100m. Fiordland is under a watch from midday today until 9pm tonight.

❄️Where is the snow most likely to fall over the next 5 days? These maps by @Windycom show it.

The W to SW lean of the airflow protects much of Canterbury, but half a metre of snow for tops of the ranges of Otago & Northern Southland.https://t.co/D35ySCkVqG shows snow icons if… pic.twitter.com/OH8llgmLjg

— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) June 29, 2023

Snow had already begun to fall on Mt Ruapehu before this weekend and Ruapehu Alpine Lifts chief executive Jono Dean said they’d spent time getting prepped for today.

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“We’re back and ready to host an epic winter of good times on both sides of the maunga,” Dean said.

“I’m so proud of our crew who have continued to put in the hard mahi during an extraordinary period for RAL, and we cannot wait to share the treats with all our loyal supporters, skiers, and riders later in July.”

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.

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