Snow, gale-force winds, frosts, lashing rain and freezing temperatures are going to give this spring weekend a wintry blast.
Snow levels are predicted to drop to 200m in the west of the South Island tomorrow as temperatures plunge, MetService meteorologist Michael Martens said.
A heavy snow warning for Fiordland could disrupt travel in affected areas, distress livestock, damage trees and powerlines. Up to 35cm of snow could fall above 400m, and lesser amounts down to 200m. The heaviest snow is expected to fall on Saturday morning, when 10 to 15cm may accumulate in six hours.
Parts of the North Island will also see snow to 700m on Sunday, which could affect Desert Rd.