As a fresh dusting of snow hit the Southern Alps this morning, forcasters say it is safe to say the South Island's summer heat has peaked.
People were wondering today if autumn had come early.
But Weatherwatch said that while unseasonal, a dusting of snow in the middle of a New Zealand summer is not uncommon.
Last week many southern skifields received a dusting and last year in January even Mt Taranaki was covered in snow.
Weatherwatch NZ says the summer heat will continue through the next month or two but it is probably safe to say the South Island has peaked with summer heat.