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Live: Wintry weather slams North Island, closes roads, as snow keeps falling in the south

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Cook Strait ferries cancelled because of large waves.

Towering seas, punishing gales and heavy snow and rain are lashing central New Zealand as the vicious winter storm enters its third day.

Snow is continuing to fall across both islands and not expected to let up until tomorrow.

Around a dozen people have been rescued from their stricken vehicles after snow closed the Napier-Taupo road.

So far 12 people have been brought down to a Civil Defence collection point but some truck drivers are electing to stay put.

Police describe the gales, rain and snow as a "trifecta of trouble".

Scores of roads across the South Island have closed and eastern and southern parts remain snowbound.

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The North Island is now bearing the brunt of the storm with waves as high as 11m through Cook Strait and powerful winds of 167 km/h.

Wellington Airport has already cancelled six flights and many more are delayed as the runway was buffeted by wind gusts of up to 90km/h.

Snow is falling on the Rimutaka Hill Rd but remains open for now.

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Snow is expected to fall as low as 300m in parts of the North Island today.

Caitlin Oliver (7) slams down a snow covered slope in the snow in Wakari on Wednesday morning. Photo / Gregor Richardson
Te Haroto - snow on the Napier-Taupo Rd, SH5, Hawke's Bay. Photo / Duncan Brown
The Interislander ferry Aretere approaching the entrance to Wellington Harbour after crossing Cook Strait on the final ferry sailing of the day, due to large swells. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Light dusting of snow on the hills around Taihape Road west of Sherenden. Photo / Paul Taylor
Sheep caught in the snow in Owaka Valley. Photo / Samuel White
The Lings were staying near Ohakune and awoke to find their car buried in snow.  Photo / Amos Ling
Workers clearing Inland Route 70 near Kaikoura yesterday took a brief break to make a snowman, complete with a road cone hat. Photo / NZTA
Inland Route 70 near Kaikoura is expected to reopen this morning after being closed yesterday by a heavy snow dump. Photo / NZTA
Winter wonderland that greeted the Dannevirke township this morning. Photo / Denise Stacey
Snow in Dunedin this morning. Photo / Tomas Ribeiro
National Park upon waking. Photo / Lydia Knell
Cosy morning in Ohakune. Photo / Alex Sinton
L-R: Dylan Saunders, Bradley Saunders, Meeanee, Napier - North of Te Pohue - snow on the Napier-Taupo Rd, SH5, Hawke's Bay. 12 July 2017 NEWS Hawke's Bay Today Photograph by Duncan Brown.
Snowed in: Freezing overnight temperatures  saw Dannevirke blanketed in deep snow. Photo / Christine McKay, Dannevirke News
Te Haroto - snow on the Napier-Taupo Rd, SH5, Hawke's Bay. Photo / Duncan Brown.

Image 1 of 15: Caitlin Oliver (7) slams down a snow covered slope in the snow in Wakari on Wednesday morning. Photo / Gregor Richardson

The wild weather also cut power to more than 5500 households across the lower half of the North Island.

Many of those without power are in isolated rural settlements in the Manawatu Ranges where heavy snow has fallen.

MetService meteorologist Mark Todd said eastern and central regions of the South Island would continue to be affected by widespread snow showers for the next 24 hours.

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The worst affected areas were inland, mid and north Canterbury and Kaikoura where heavy snow was expected down to 200m.

"In this area we expect the showers to start easing later today and the snow level to rise gradually but the snow showers will still persist overnight into Friday," said Todd.

It's good news for the far south where few snow showers are expected across the lower South Island as the weather starts to improve from the blast.

But the focus was now firmly on the lower half of the North Island, as the low deepened overnight and rain intensified across the island.

"We're expecting snow to fall possibly as low as 300m in some places," Todd said.

"It's snowing on the Rimutaka Hill Rd and we have a warning for possible heavy falls of rain and snow falls at high levels for Wairarapa, including the Tararua District, Wellington, the Kapiti Coast and the Manawatu Ranges."

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At the same time gales were lashing much of the country early today.

Winds of 167km/h have rocketed through Cook Strait, according to Weatherwatch.co.nz.

Hunter the Husky loving the snow in Apiti, about 35 minutes north of Feilding. Photo / Supplied by Nikita Patterson
Hunter the Husky loving the snow in Apiti, about 35 minutes north of Feilding. Photo / Supplied by Nikita Patterson
Snow between Tokoroa and Taupo SH1. Photo / Sandy Fordyce
Snow between Tokoroa and Taupo SH1. Photo / Sandy Fordyce

The forecaster says at 7.45am wind were averaging 80km/h and gusting to 115 km/h in Wellington city and at the airport.

The damaging gale force winds were expected to peak this morning before easing throughout the day.

At 6am the Desert Rd was the only major highway closed because of snow.

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