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New Zealand shivers through big chill
by Staff Writers
Wellington (AFP) Aug 15, 2011

A polar blast dumped snow on Wellington and Auckland for the first time in decades on Monday, as freezing weather closed roads, cut power and brought areas of New Zealand to a standstill.

Residents of hillside suburbs in the capital Wellington were warned they faced being snowed in amid the worst winter weather in the North Island for half a century.

"People should prepare for the worst, which means making sure theyre ready in the event that they cannot leave home and may be without electricity and other amenities," Wellington civil defence manager Rian Van Schalkwyk said.

WeatherWatch head Philip Duncan said New Zealand's largest city Auckland had its heaviest snowfall since the 1970s, although it was washed away by heavy rainfall.

"Aucklanders won't have white-out conditions like Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin but certainly a few isolated pockets of snow are likely mixed in with the rain," he said.

The worst conditions were in the South Island, which is more accustomed to snowstorms but still struggled to cope with the severity of the blizzard, which is expected to deliver icy conditions for much of the week.

Airports were closed on Monday morning at Christchurch, Dunedin and the resort town of Queenstown, where the official MetService recorded temperatures as low as minus four degrees Celsius (25 degrees Fahrenheit).

The main roads to Queenstown were also closed, leaving the South Island ski centre isolated, and the NZ Transport Authority reported more than a dozen highways around the country were impassable.

Power was cut to thousands of homes in Wellington, Christchurch and the Coromandel Peninsula, north of Auckland, while schools were closed across much of the lower South island.

The MetService said there would be little respite in coming days.

"The strong, bitterly cold southerly flow currently affecting the country is only expected to ease slowly during Thursday," it said.




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