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New Zealand's Cold Start To Winter
NIWA's official prediction for a warmer-than-average winter in New Zealand isn't exactly going to plan, with temperatures plunging below freezing across the country, to -7.8C (18F) in Omarama this morning.
MetService's Lewis Ferris explains that New Zealand is under a high-pressure system, with the combination of light winds, clear skies, and long nights leading = to some of the lowest temperatures seen in years.
"It's been a cold, wintry start across much of the country, especially in the South Island," Ferris noted.
Mt Cook Airport recorded -7.6C (18.3F), while Auckland Airport experienced its coldest morning of the year at 3C (37.4F).
Ferris indicated that cold temperatures are expected to persist throughout July.
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