Jack Frost arrives early for the South Island, temps plummet below zero and snow falls NZ Herald
27 Apr, 2021 12:10 AM 2 mins to read
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Winter has arrived slightly early in the South Island, with freezing temperatures and dumps of snow in many places this morning.
A midnight storm dumped about a centimetre of snow onto the Porters Alpine Resort near Castle Hill near Arthurs Pass early this morning.
And parts of inland Otago woke
to below-zero temperatures - down to -3.2C.
Porters operations manager Blair James hoped the cold snap was an early indicator of good snowfall this season.
He said the dump marked two weeks in a row of snowfall and cold temperatures - weather which makes him hopeful for a good season to come.