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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Snow's due to continue into tomorrow - scattering both the North and South Island

    Snow's due to continue into tomorrow - scattering both the North and South Island


    Motorists in parts of Central Otago are being urged to take care with snow and ice in some areas - following snowfalls in Queenstown and Frankton, as well as Canterbury.

    The North Island's Desert Road along State Highway One, from Rangipo to Waiouru, has reopened this morning, after a heavy dumping of snow.

    MetService Meteorologist Michael Pawley, says snow will likely continue into tomorrow.

    He says a southerly flow is still travelling across the country.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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