It snowed here yesterday on and off. Not your usual snow but perhaps what the meteorologists call snow grains; a bit like tiny hail, not sticky so blew around a lot. There was a little sleety stuff too, but not much of anything until the evening, when it settled on the lawn.
This morning we have woken up to what's being reported as NZ's worst national snow event in at least 15 years. All the city buses are off; rubbish collections postponed; council facilities closed; police advise motorists to not venture out; I have email advising me not to come to work (which is a shame in that it's warmer there than it is at home!). It seems around ankle deep here on the plains, though is reportedly a foot deep up in the hill suburbs.
Yesterday I bought a bike, though it's going to stay in the garage until the cold snap has gone and I've shaken off this proto-cold. Riding it home from the bike shop with an antarctic gale of a head wind (the harbinger of the snow) was hard enough.
This morning we have woken up to what's being reported as NZ's worst national snow event in at least 15 years. All the city buses are off; rubbish collections postponed; council facilities closed; police advise motorists to not venture out; I have email advising me not to come to work (which is a shame in that it's warmer there than it is at home!). It seems around ankle deep here on the plains, though is reportedly a foot deep up in the hill suburbs.
Yesterday I bought a bike, though it's going to stay in the garage until the cold snap has gone and I've shaken off this proto-cold. Riding it home from the bike shop with an antarctic gale of a head wind (the harbinger of the snow) was hard enough.
wrapped up like michelin man