The storm that has brought flooding to parts of Canterbury has also brought a major snow dump to the region鈥檚 biggest ski field.
Mt Hutt has recorded 80cm of snow with 鈥渕ore to come鈥, according to its social media channels.
Weathercam from Mt Hutt showing a thick base of snow ahead of the ski season. Photo / Mt Hutt
Often early season snow dumps don鈥檛 last 鈥 but the bumper snowfall over the past 24 hours could 鈥渂egin to pack down under its own weight鈥 says the post.
Mt Hutt Ski Field staff are expecting most of that snow to stick around when the weather clears this weekend.
鈥淭ime to wax the kit up 鈥 it鈥檚 game on.鈥
Snow on Porters Pass/State Highway 73. Photo / George Heard
Elsewhere, Porters Lodge reported 20cm of snow with a chance of 鈥渟now play鈥 this weekend. Further south, Cardrona had 鈥渁 little dusting overnight鈥, and Coronet Peak was similar.
Snow blankets the New Zealand Defence Force Base at Tekapo. Photo / NZDF
The wintry blast that supplied Mt Hutt鈥檚 heavy fall also reached Tekapo. The NZ Defence Force posted photos of a snow-white base this morning with trucks and cabins covered.
A thick crust of snow on the cabin roofs at the New Zealand Defence Force Base at Tekapo. Photo / NZDF
Between 10 and 15cm has fallen on the shore of Lake Tekapo.
Meanwhile, Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell is heading to Canterbury to assess widespread flooding from torrential downpours.
A local state of emergency has been declared for the Selwyn District.
Canterbury鈥檚 Selwyn District is under a state of emergency after widespread flooding in the area overnight. Snow on Porters Pass/SH73. Photo / George Heard
MetService has upgraded Wellington鈥檚 wind warning to a rare red level, with destructive 140km/h gales and a threat to life from flying items and falling trees.
鈥淒estructive winds will cause widespread damage, including powerlines and roofs, with dangerous driving conditions and significant disruption to transport and power supply.鈥
Residents of the Canterbury town of Doyleston are sandbagging their homes as the rain continues to fall. Photo / George Heard
The warning was issued at 10am and will last for 13 hours until 3am tomorrow.
鈥淪tay indoors or seek sturdy shelter away from trees. Avoid travel. Be ready for power and communication outages.鈥
MetService said the wind would peak this afternoon, especially about the south coast and exposed hilltops, before easing this evening.
Wellington Electricity is recording more than 1400 unplanned power outages across its network, many of which are in the Hutt Valley.
The worst-affected areas are Wainuiomata, Kelson, Belmont, Avalon, and Epuni, where there are at least 1165 outages as of 2pm.
The estimated restoration time is 11pm.
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