Thursday's storm brought trees down across the city including this one on Paterson St. Photo/ Stuart Munro
Power was cut, roads and parks closed and falling trees caused chaos around Whanganui on Thursday as the city was battered by high winds and rain.
Temperatures also dropped as the Central Plateu was caked in snow closing major roads.
The average wind speed in Whanganui peaked at 76km/h yesterday morning as temperatures hovered around eight degrees Celsius.
Authorities were stretched responding to the damage around the city with Whanganui fire brigade calling in off duty staff and backup from Ratana and Marton.
Whanganui fire senior station officer Craig Gardiner said they had probably attended 30-40 callouts by early afternoon, including a house fire and a car accident.
A man was lucky to escape uninjured after poplar tree fell on his 4WD as he was driving along state highway 4 just south of Upokongaro yesterday morning.
The tree hit the passenger side and of the vehicle which spun before it was hit by another car.