Sunday News

Brace for a holiday soaking

- CHARLIE GATES

PARENTS may have to turn to cinema trips and board games to keep their children entertaine­d with a washout expected for these school holidays.

A band of heavy rain is forecast by MetService to hit the West Coast of the South Island on Tuesday, before spreading to the east coast on Wednesday. But the poor weather should begin to clear for the east coast on Thursday.

The North Island also looks likely to get a soaking this week as rain sets in on Wednesday and Thursday.

MetService duty forecast Derek Holland said the weather would be fine and frosty across New Zealand before the rain arrives on Tuesday.

And those hoping for a dump of snow will have to wait it out. Porters Ski Area in the South Island opened on Saturday with a few centimetre­s of snow on Friday night adding to what the snow machines had already created.

Holland said North Island ski ROBYN EDIE/ FAIRFAX NZ

‘ It is too complex to forecast something of value.’ DEREK HOLLAND

fields Whakapapa and Turoa would not see much snow fall next week, but ski fields down south like The Remarkable­s may get a snow dump on Wednesday evening.

Luckily, a number of childfrien­dly films are on release for the school holidays, including a Steven Spielberg adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic book, The BFG, Pixar animation sequel Finding Dory and the latest release in the Ice Age saga.

Holland said it was difficult to say if the weather would improve beyond Thursday.

‘‘It is too complex to forecast something of value beyond that,’’ he said.

‘‘The reliabilit­y of that forecast would mean it is not very helpful.’’

 ??  ?? Annie McVeigh, 3, from Australia on the learner slopes at The Remarkable­s.
Annie McVeigh, 3, from Australia on the learner slopes at The Remarkable­s.

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