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Weather: Snow, gales, heavy rain in south with more to come

Devon Bolger
By Devon Bolger
Digital producer, Christchurch, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
2 Aug, 2021 11:27 PM4 mins to read

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MetService National weather: August 2nd - 4th.

Heavy rain, strong winds and a bit of snow are battering the South Island causing disruption on roads and damage to properties.

The MetService has downscaled its snow predictions for the South Island's alpine passes.

Up to 12cm was expected to land on Canterbury's Porter's Pass but that failed to materialise.

That's been dropped to onecm now with snow warnings lifted for Arthur's, Haast, Lindis passes and the Crown Range and Milford roads.

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Lewis Pass the Desert Rd can now expect a few snow flurries with little accumulating.

Waka Kotahi Journeys manager Tresca Forrester says the main concern is ice, as cold conditions continue over the next 24 hours.

Gale southerlies are expected to develop in eastern areas including Canterbury, with the strongest winds expected on the Kaikōura Coast and Wellington.

Efforts to free a person trapped in a vehicle after a crash were being impeded by fallen power lines.

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FENZ said a car crashed into a power pole on State Highway 7 near Reefton at about 8.30am.

A spokesman said a person was trapped but firefighters were unable to initially free them. They had to wait for the power authority to arrive to "make the situation safe."

A St John spokesman said one person with serious injuries has been transported to Nelson Hospital by helicopter.

Meanwhile, a tree has crashed through a kitchen in the Christchurch suburb of Cashmere.

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Fire and Emergency say one crew was called out just after 5.30am to the property on Valley Rd.

Officers used spades to redirect water away from the house after a small wall collapsed.

The crew was on site for 15 minutes and no one was injured in the incident.

Snow on Porters Pass, Canterbury. Photo / George Heard
Snow on Porters Pass, Canterbury. Photo / George Heard

And a crash on Brougham St at the intersection of Strickland and Antigua Sts blocked the westbound lane for about an hour but it has since reopened.

Snow is falling heavily on Porter Heights with avalanche patrols testing ski runs this afternoon. Mount Hutt's also closed with 30cm of snow due to land this morning.

The Crown Range at about 8am on Tuesday. Photo / Supplied
The Crown Range at about 8am on Tuesday. Photo / Supplied

Road disruptions

SH94 Te Anau to Milford was closed overnight due to snow but reopened at about 7.45am.

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SH73 near Porters Pass was closed to towing vehicles and chains were essential but it has since reopened ao all vehicles. NZTA Waka Kotahi says motorists should still take care.

SH73 SPRINGFIELD TO CASTLE HILL, PORTERS PASS, CANTERBURY - SNOW WARNING - UPDATE: 6:30AM
The road is now OPEN to all vehicles. However, please continue to take extra care on this route. ^SM https://t.co/sbq4lrTmYL

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Canterbury & West Coast (@WakaKotahiCWC) August 2, 2021

Motorists using SH1 Rangitata/Hinds are being warned to take extra care after reports of surface flooding in the area.

A strong wind warning is in place for SH7 Hanmer turnoff to Springs Junction.

"Extra care is required by those driving high-sided vehicles and motorcycles until conditions improve," an NZTA Waka Kotahi spokesperson said.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council is asking motorists to drive to the conditions this morning.

A spokesperson said snow has fallen on the Crown Range overnight and it is very icy. Chains are to be carried when driving on the road.

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They said there has also been snow on the Lindis Pass, with more to come.

"The road is currently cleared and gritted. Please carry chains and know how to use them, if you're headed that way.

"For the rest of us, overall, mild temperatures this morning with wet roads in the Whakatipu basin. The temperatures are colder around Arthurs Point and Malaghans Rd.
In Wānaka, we have mild temperatures with wet roads."

Tekapo at about 8am on Tuesday. Photo / Tekapo Tourism
Tekapo at about 8am on Tuesday. Photo / Tekapo Tourism

64mm of rain has fallen on the Christchurch Akaroa Highway as well as 24mm in central Christchurch this morning.

The Christchurch Travel Information Team is warning motorists to take extra care, especially those on bikes or motorcycles "as some of the wind gusts we have been getting are very strong".

Surface flooding has caused a lane drop just before the Sockburn Overbridge and a spokesperson said there is a considerable tailback of traffic due to this.

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"So road users should expect delays on this route until conditions improve."

The spokesperson said the storm has hit with a punch "with strong winds and driving rain being the dominant features this morning".

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