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Snow brings icy bite to spring

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Snow fell in parts of northern Southland yesterday.

MetService issued a severe weather watch for inland Southland, saying snow was expected to lower to 300 to 600 metres in some areas.

The NZ Transport Agency said State Highway 94 Te Anau to Milford Sound was closed most of yesterday because of snow.

Snow showers were expected to affect the Crown Range Rd yesterday afternoon.

A Five Rivers Cafe staff member said snow was falling in the area and there had been plenty of people stopping in for lunch but it didn’t appear the snow was holding anyone up.

About 5am yesterday, there was a strong line of rain over Stewart Island, MetService meteorolog­ist Matthew Ford said.

‘‘That’s probably where the main front is at the moment.’’

At the southern end of the island, storm northweste­rlies had switched to almost-gale southerlie­s. ‘‘That front is over Stewart Island at the moment. That’s going to make its way over the South Island,’’ he said yesterday.

In the east it was expected to reach Marlboroug­h by midnight, while in the west it was a bit more complicate­d but rain was expected to spread north.

He said another front was expected tomorrow, bringing cold air to the south and rain to ‘‘lots of places’’.

 ?? BARRY HARCOURT ?? Sheep and lambs near Te Anau had their grass served up on the chilly side yesterday.
BARRY HARCOURT Sheep and lambs near Te Anau had their grass served up on the chilly side yesterday.

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