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July 1 kicks off with wintry weather across NZ, but for some this is great traditional winter! (+5 Maps)

Snow is forecast on the ranges around Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington today while ski fields in both islands get a snow dump with over 20cms likely.

The wintry change spreads further over the North Island today, fuelled by a southerly that will reach over gale force as it slides through Cook Strait and surrounds.

Despite the cold air – and many regions being below average temperaturewise – a few regions today have normal July temperatures. Southland, the West Coast, Nelson, Bay of Plenty and Northland are basically experiencing average temperatures today.

Christchurch, Wellington, Wairarapa and Hawke’s Bay are feeling the cold the most, below average by a few to several degrees today, compared to usual for July 1.

Meanwhile parts of Auckland have woken up to to temperatures similar to Christchurch – but there’s a big difference. Christchurch is forecast to reach just 7 degrees today with wintry cold rain, while Auckland has a high of 13 with sunny spells.

Live Observations are here: https://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/maps-radars/observations/live-observations

7am Temperatures:

To drill down further, visit NZ’s largest weather data website: www.RuralWeather.co.nz

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