Herald on Sunday

Enjoy sun before rain returns

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With school holidays in full swing, parents will want to get their kids outdoors early in the week to enjoy some bursts of sunshine before the miserable weather returns.

Aucklander­s are expected to get warmer than usual temperatur­es, close to 16C, on Monday and Tuesday, before rain is due to hit the city on Wednesday.

The rest of the country is due to get fine spells early in the week but Wellington and most of the North Island’s east coast towns will need to wrap up warm as cooler conditions are expected over the coming days.

Skiers and snowboarde­rs will be pleased as a new dusting of snow is expected this week but drivers should be warned many of the South Island roads could close as a result.

Lewis Pass in the Canterbury district is likely to get snow showers overnight between 10pm and 3am Monday. About 1cm of snow may accumulate on the road above 700 metres, MetService said.

Many South Island high roads and passes are expected to see some snow during Sunday and Monday. MetService meteorolog­ist Andy Best said a strong front was moving down the South Island today, bringing heavy rainfall warnings and possible thundersto­rms to Buller, Fiordland, Canterbury and Otago.

Showers in the South Island were expected to ease Monday afternoon, MetService says.

By Wednesday, there is a “strong North Island and South Island divide”, Best said. He said midweek a cold blast will be making its way to New Zealand’s North Island west coast shores from the Tasman Sea.

On Thursday and Friday, weather for most of the country will become “unsettled”.

Yesterday marked the driest day of the week. In the past seven days, the Hūnua Ranges received a total of 52mm of rainfall, while the Waitākere Ranges had 55.5mm.

 ??  ?? Snow bunnies hit the slopes at Mt Hutt this weekend.
Snow bunnies hit the slopes at Mt Hutt this weekend.

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