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Weather: Snow falls in the south, Tropical Cyclone Lola leftovers to strike NZ

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26 Oct, 2023 06:49 PM3 mins to read

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Snow fell down to lake level in Queenstown for the first time this year. Photo / Supplied

Snow fell down to lake level in Queenstown for the first time this year. Photo / Supplied

Temperatures have plummeted this morning in the South Island with snow falling in Queenstown down to lake level for the first time this year.

Freezing temperatures were forecast to be felt around the country today and Saturday, with conditions more akin to winter thanks to a cold blast from the Southern Ocean.

MetService said the temperature was at 1C in Queenstown at 6am along with a fresh dusting of snow.

Forecasters on Thursday said snow, thunderstorms and hail were all possible in Dunedin, with one commenter on MetService’s Facebook page reporting there was snow on the hilltops this morning.

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Another said the temperature in Western Southland was down to 1C with frequent hail and snow down to 200m.

Snow covers Queenstown down to lake level for the first time this year, images from Fernhill overlooking Queenstown and The Remarkables. Photo / Supplied
Snow covers Queenstown down to lake level for the first time this year, images from Fernhill overlooking Queenstown and The Remarkables. Photo / Supplied

It is a marked change from warmth which has graced the country over the past few days, with Napier hitting the highest temperature in the country on Thursday at 24.1C.

🥶 A chilly start to the day in the south, Queenstown reporting 1°C and 6am.
🌡️ Auckland, 17°C, but possibly the warmest it will be all day. pic.twitter.com/rYpmXAT0Em

— MetService (@MetService) October 26, 2023

And following the cold blast the north of the country is set to be pummelled by a massive rainmaker, as the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Lola merge with another storm system.

Before a week of rain strikes the upper north, strong winds, plenty of rain, and enormous swells are predicted to wreak havoc on regions from Northland to the East Cape on Sunday and Monday.

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🚨🌀#SevereWeather: A new stormy low made from the remnants of #Lola will produce heavy rain & strong winds across the North Island this Sunday, expanding into the eastern North Island Monday.

⚠️Total rainfall will exceed 100mm across parts of the upper North Island with gales. pic.twitter.com/JeIALknicr

— WeatherWatch.co.nz (@WeatherWatchNZ) October 26, 2023

Who's ready for some spring 🌷 snow?❄️

A puff of colder air will mean snow falls to low levels Thursday night & Friday.

For more detailed mountain (and snow!) forecasts, check the @docgovtnz website. ⬇️https://t.co/ZYo5JtAmLg pic.twitter.com/9vedmbzRrI

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) October 26, 2023


Southerly change coming.

🥵 ➡️ 🥶 pic.twitter.com/sdjNyStRv4

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) October 25, 2023

Heavy snow watches in place for South Island

Today’s heavy snow watch for Fiordland, Southland, Clutha, Dunedin, Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes should lapse by 11am today at the latest, with forecasters expecting snowfall above 300m.

Road snowfall warnings are in place for the Lewis Pass State Highway 7, Arthur’s Pass SH73, Haast Pass SH6, Lindis Pass SH8, the Crown Range Rd, Milford Rd SH94 and the Dunedin to Waitati Highway SH1. Up to 15cm of snow could settle in places above 800m.

The last road snowfall warning should lapse by 2pm.

🌊🌊Both ends of Aotearoa New Zealand get visited by large swells in the coming days

With high energy waves in the south and west, and King Tides + strong onshore winds in the north, definitely a good idea to keep on top of coastal conditions at https://t.co/AlVlYME6X7 pic.twitter.com/J7LoGnMmK7

— MetService (@MetService) October 25, 2023

While MetService forecast an 18C high for Auckland for a cloudy and showery today and Saturday, it issued heavy snow watches and snowfall warnings further south, with Christchurch tipped to see a 0C low.

MetService meteorologist John Law said the last throes of Tropical Cyclone Lola, which smashed Vanuatu over Tuesday night and into Wednesday, would merge with another area of low-pressure off Australia and run toward New Zealand.

“It’s looking like we’ll see watches and warnings issued, particularly in those northern areas,” Law said.

“It’s worth keeping an eye on the forecast as we head through the weekend,” with severe gales and heavy rain for Northland, Auckland, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Gisborne, and Hawke’s Bay from Sunday evening through Monday, he said.

Private forecaster WeatherWatch said what was left of Lola would create a “squash zone” of gale northeasterlies which could threaten power cuts and bring down trees.

Lola fell apart 48 hours after it first exploded to life, the forecaster said.

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