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Vreme: kiša, vjetar i snijeg će poremetiti početak školskih praznika
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Vreme: kiša, vjetar i snijeg će poremetiti početak školskih praznika

Članak Patrick Manninga, studenta novinarstva iz Masseyja, izvještava o teškim vremenskim uvjetima za koje se očekuje da će utjecati na početak školskih praznika na Novom Zelandu. Predviđa se da će snažna kiša, snježne padavine i vjetrovi s olujnom snagom utjecati na različite regije, uključujući Južno otok i dijelove Sjevernog otoka. Očekuje se da će vremenski sustav donijeti narančanu kišu i upozorenja na vjetar, s gusicama do 130 km / h u Canterburyju, što predstavlja izazove za putnike. Meteorolog Brayden White upozorava na potencijalne zatvaranje cesta i savjetuje vozačima da budu oprezni.

As the school holidays officially began across the region, residents were greeted by a dramatic shift in weather patterns, marked by torrential rain, heavy snowfall, and gale-force winds. These conditions are expected to significantly impact daily life, particularly during the initial days of the break. The weather system, which had previously brought relatively stable conditions, is now evolving into a more intense scenario, prompting authorities to issue multiple warnings and advisories.

The weather changes are attributed to a large high-pressure system that has been gradually shifting eastward. On Friday, a significant weather front is anticipated to affect the western part of the South Island, starting with the lower regions of the west coast. Orange-level rain warnings have been issued for Fiordland, while overnight forecasts suggest similar conditions in the Westland ranges and the upper reaches of the Otago and Canterbury lakes. These alerts highlight the potential for hazardous travel conditions due to the intensity of the precipitation.

Over the weekend, the focus shifts to wind-related concerns. A wind warning has been activated for the Canterbury high country, predicting gusts that could reach up to 130 kilometers per hour. Such conditions can pose serious risks for drivers attempting to traverse alpine routes. Meteorologist Brayden White emphasized the importance of cautious driving, advising individuals to adjust their travel plans according to the prevailing conditions. In addition to Canterbury, Otago and Southland are also expected to experience strong winds, reaching speeds of up to 90 kilometers per hour.

As the weekend progresses, colder air masses are forecasted to move northward, bringing with them heavy rainfall and potentially heavy snowfall at elevations below 400 meters in the Southern Alps. This could result in road closures and the necessity for winter tire usage or chains. While these conditions might offer a welcome opportunity for families to enjoy a "snow day," they also present challenges for those planning travel. White noted that the combination of rain and snow could lead to further disruptions, especially on mountain passes.

Looking ahead, the weather pattern is expected to intensify throughout the following week, with a slow-moving front forming over central regions. This front poses a particular risk for the Marlborough area, where additional rainfall is anticipated. There is also a possibility of increased precipitation affecting the southern Wairarapa, which has already experienced considerable rain. By Monday, the likelihood of heavy rain warnings increases in Canterbury and the eastern Bay of Plenty, alongside the potential for severe gales along the South Island’s West Coast and through Cook Strait.

As the holiday period continues, the weather remains unpredictable, though there is a slight expectation of improvement later in the week. However, the remainder of the holiday season may bring additional challenges, necessitating continued vigilance from both residents and local authorities. With ongoing updates and potential new warnings, the community must remain prepared for changing conditions throughout the upcoming days.

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Vreme: kiša, vjetar i snijeg će poremetiti početak školskih praznika

Članak Patrick Manninga, studenta novinarstva iz Masseyja, izvještava o teškim vremenskim uvjetima za koje se očekuje da će utjecati na početak školskih praznika na Novom Zelandu. Predviđa se da će snažna kiša, snježne padavine i vjetrovi s olujnom snagom utjecati na različite regije, uključujući Južno otok i dijelove Sjevernog otoka. Očekuje se da će vremenski sustav donijeti narančanu kišu i upozorenja na vjetar, s gusicama do 130 km / h u Canterburyju, što predstavlja izazove za putnike. Meteorolog Brayden White upozorava na potencijalne zatvaranje cesta i savjetuje vozačima da budu oprezni.

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