'37C two days ago to 0C today': Snow replaces scorching heat

'37C two days ago to 0C today': Snow replaces scorching heat in South Island


'37C two days ago to 0C today': Snow replaces scorching heat in South Island
Newshub
29/01/2021
Kaysha Brownlie
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Snow is replacing scorching temperatures in the South Island with temperature drops of more than 20C.
South Islanders are swapping their sunhats for puffer jackets as fresh snow replaces scorching heat.
The extreme change comes after a sweltering start to the week that brought record-breaking temperatures.
General manager of operations at Mt Hutt Ski Area James Urquhart says he saw a massive drop in temperatures this week. 
"We've gone from 37C two days ago to 0C today."
The ski ki field woke to 10cms of fresh powder on Friday, right in the middle of summer. 

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