Otago Daily Times

Low likely to bring high winds, cool conditions

- By JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

DUNEDIN and Otago enjoyed sunny weather yesterday, but the MetService warns that a low pressure ‘‘bomb’’ will bring damaging high winds, rain and cold conditions later in the week.

MetService meteorolog­ist Sarah Sparks said Dunedin’s temperatur­e peaked at 21degC yesterday afternoon. Middlemarc­h recorded 22degC and Oamaru 23degC.

Only a little rain was predicted for Dunedin today but later in the week a rapidly deepening low approachin­g from the west would result in worsening weather, Ms Sparks said.

Heavy rain and high winds predicted for the Central Otago ranges tomorrow and Thursday, including near Queenstown and Wanaka, could cause widespread flooding, slips and damage to roads.

Rivers and streams in Central Otago would rise rapidly and this would particular­ly impact on anyone in the mountains, river users, tourists and motorists.

High northwest winds, and possibly gales, were predicted to hit Central Otago late tomorrow afternoon, intensifyi­ng tomorrow night, and temperatur­es would drop to a low of 4degC tomorrow and Thursday.

Rain would increase in Dunedin tomorrow and high winds, including possibly severe gales, would strike on Thursday, with forecast lows of 9degC and 8degC for the two days, respective­ly.

Conditions would start to improve on Friday, Ms Sparks said.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Sunny day . . . Making the most of a brief spell of warm weather, friends William Hepburn (3), Indy Matchett (6) and Anna Hepburn (7), all of Dunedin, splash about in the paddling pool at Woodhaugh Gardens, Dunedin, yesterday afternoon.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Sunny day . . . Making the most of a brief spell of warm weather, friends William Hepburn (3), Indy Matchett (6) and Anna Hepburn (7), all of Dunedin, splash about in the paddling pool at Woodhaugh Gardens, Dunedin, yesterday afternoon.

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