The wintry blast has left dangerous avalanche conditions across New Zealand's high country.
The Mountain Safety Council is warning climbers to keep off popular peaks and only those with expert alpine skills to cautiously ascend a host of avalanche-prone mountains.
The council said recent wild weather had buried weak layers beneath the latest snow and there was a high danger avalanches could be triggered.
The latest advisory lists seven back country regions where avalanches pose a hazard.
All three peaks in the Tongariro National Park - Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro - are now considered hazardous.