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Snow and Thunderstorms Set to Impact New Zealand This Week

New Zealand is bracing for a tumultuous start to the week, as a significant weather system is expected to bring snow to the South Island and thunderstorms to the North Island. According to MetService forecaster Michael Pauley, a front is forecasted to move onto the southern regions of the South Island this evening, starting a series of weather changes that could impact travel and outdoor activities.
Snowfall is anticipated to begin late tonight, with levels expected to reach as low as 600 metres. Road snowfall warnings will be in effect starting tomorrow morning, particularly affecting several key routes. “From late tonight, we’re expecting snow up to 600m, with road snowfall warnings coming into force tomorrow,” Pauley stated.
Weather Impact on Travel
The forecast indicates that snow will blanket many areas of the South Island above approximately 200 metres on both March 11 and 12, 2024. The central North Island’s high country may also experience snow accumulation at elevations exceeding 900 metres.
MetService has specifically issued warnings for Crown Range Rd and Milford Rd (SH94), where snowfall is expected to occur between 600 and 800 metres. These warnings will remain in effect from early tomorrow morning until around 13:00 local time, potentially causing hazardous driving conditions.
Travelers are advised to stay updated on local weather and road conditions as the weather system develops. The combination of snow in the South and thunderstorms in the North could create challenges for those planning to travel during this period.
Thunderstorm Threat in Auckland
Meanwhile, Auckland residents should prepare for possible thunderstorms on March 12, 2024. The city is expected to experience heavy rain and strong winds, contributing to the unsettled weather pattern affecting much of the country.
As this weather system unfolds, New Zealanders are encouraged to monitor updates from MetService to ensure safety and stay well-informed. With snow on the way for ski enthusiasts and thunderstorms for urban dwellers, this week promises to be an eventful one across the nation.
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