Autumn is moving into winter

Autumn is moving into winter

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A sequence of fronts crossing the country is set to bring cooler temperatures to New Zealand, with a dusting of early season snow to the ski fields. Yesterday's front brought over 31,000 lightning strikes to the New  Zealand area, with strikes from the Far South to Auckland.  Strong  southerly gales rushed up the east coast of the South Island and lower  North Island,reaching 130kph on Banks Peninsula, causing damage and power  outages in Christchurch, and 113kph on the Rimutaka Hill Road. Over 150mm  of rain fell in parts of the West Coast, and higher in the mountains  several ski fields got a coating of snow.

 

On Wednesday another front will bring a further blast of wind and rain,with high risks of lightning and squally wind gusts in the west, and a lesser  risk spreading across into the east. The weather improves for Thursday, but  late on Friday a complex trough rolls over the country that looks poised to  bring further chilly temperatures, widespread rain and gales, and a chance  of some extra snow to the ski fields.  Persistent southerlies mean that  temperatures in Queenstown will struggle to make the double figures from  Saturday into at least the middle of next week, while Auckland, Wellington  and Christchurch's highest temperatures only just make the mid-teens.

 

Although not unusual for the time of year, this comes after a long spell of warmer than average temperatures and will be a noticeable change. "The  current rapidly changing weather is characteristic of autumn, rather than  winter - when southerly blasts can set in for a day or two in a row." said meteorologist Tom Adams "Looking ahead into next week we begin to see these  southerlies start to last a bit longer, further lowering temperatures and  really bringing this extended summer to an end."

 

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